Ayuso, on the amnesty: "If this indignity triumphs, soon there will be no Spaniards"

"If this indignity triumphs soon there will be no Spaniards.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 October 2023 Wednesday 22:21
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Ayuso, on the amnesty: "If this indignity triumphs, soon there will be no Spaniards"

"If this indignity triumphs soon there will be no Spaniards." With this forcefulness, the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, defended the position of the PP against the amnesty in the general commission of the autonomous communities of the Senate that today has served for the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, to defend the initiative and even a self-determination referendum and up to eleven regional presidents of the PP rejected it with different tones and nuances.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as always, was the one who expressed the same thing as her colleagues, but in a more forceful way. "A pardon is that they forgive you, amnesty is that the state asks for forgiveness," the Madrid president began her speech, who described the negotiation of the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, as "the greatest betrayal that can be done to a country." , to which he denounced the "shameful absence of the Sánchez Government."

Likewise, the Madrid president was convinced that Aragonès went to the Senate this Wednesday "because it was convenient for him in his bid with Junts" and saw in his speech that "he is acting as a spokesperson for Pedro Sánchez in his auction of Spain and the institutions in exchange of being president for a few months or a few years. But she warned: "We are not going to remain silent. Spain is not going to accept this indignity." "We are not going to remain silent if this crime is committed."

The president insisted that "the only reason for the (amnesty) law is to get the seven votes they need to remain in power" and wondered "what else has to happen for them to understand that the coexistence of Spain is at stake." . "A peaceful State is not a submissive State, they laugh at all of us and that's fine," she stated.

"We are going to clearly explain to the Spaniards what this amnesty means. It has been said that if this crime is committed there will be two types of Spaniards but it is much worse, if this indignity triumphs there will soon be no Spaniards; how long will a nation last that allows itself betray?", the president of Madrid has warned after lamenting that those who disagree within the PSOE "are excluded and disqualified." "Felipe González is old and disloyal, Catalan civil society is a political ghost and he who does not give in is fascist,” he snapped.

Furthermore, Ayuso pointed out that “Puigdemont's votes ridicule Sánchez” and asserted that the socialists “know and have said it a thousand times that amnesty does not fit into the Constitution or any democratic system.” “But suddenly that is no longer the case, now they only have to iron out the wording of the law so that it is confusing and ambiguous enough to deceive their own socialist voters,” he added.

"Catalonia, like Madrid, belongs to everyone, but neither of the two regions is available," warned Ayuso, who asked that each Spaniard say "where they can and when they can that in no way will they consent to be betrayed by precisely the person who is supposed to be in control." in front of the Executive of this old nation called Spain".