The party led by Salvador Illa considers that “they have used the demonstration for electoral propaganda”
The PSC had spent days distancing himself from the demonstration against amnesty convened by the Catalan Civil Society and this Monday, after a call that brought together 50,000 people – according to the Urban Guard – who chanted songs such as “Puigdemont to prison” it was reaffirmed: “We do not feel identified“They have used the demonstration to carry out electoral propaganda.” This was stated by the party spokesperson, Elia Tortoleroin reference to a right of PP and Vox that considers that “does not assume” the results of the July 23 elections and that citizens “do not want their project.”
In fact, unlike the 😯 call six years ago, the Catalan socialists already warned that this time they would not join the march. They “respect” her, but insist that it is time to have “sight height” to make decisions that crystallize in the investiture of Pedro Sánchez. To paraphrase the party leader’s words, Salvador Illa has stressed that “neither Catalonia nor Spain is broken.” Also the Comuns, through the mouth of his spokesperson, Joan Menahas disdained those who came to “set Catalonia on fire” and they aim “create a toxic climate” to try to prevent this pact and condemn the State to a repeat election.
Just on Friday the acting president of the Government He pronounced the word “amnesty” for the first time.. Of course, distancing themselves from a Sumar proposal, whose document, they claim, they have not received despite the fact that the Comuns say they have sent it. The match of Salvador Illa has no intention of attending this Tuesday’s appointment, in which Jaume Asens will present the report of the Sumar jurists that he has coordinated, because they insist day in and day out that it is time for “discretion”.
The PSC has also charged against the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, for having assured this Monday on Catalunya Ràdio that he would appeal the future amnesty law to the Constitutional Court. “He just wants to divide and make progress”, Tortolero has criticized, which has implicitly admitted that, indeed, there is an amnesty law under negotiation. What he has pointed out is that the socialists They are not going to agree to any type of referendum. Nor is there one, the party spokesperson has specified, that includes other options beyond independence, as the ‘president’ Pere Aragonès has suggested..