Gamarra replies to Sánchez that even his government "has lost respect for him"

The PP spokeswoman, Cuca Gamarra, has replied to Pedro Sánchez that even his Council of Ministers "has lost respect for him", recalling some ideas that Yolanda Díaz launched on Sunday, accusing him of being "sexist" or that he would have dismissed the Minister of the Interior after the episodes in Ceuta and Melilla.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 April 2023 Wednesday 02:24
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Gamarra replies to Sánchez that even his government "has lost respect for him"

The PP spokeswoman, Cuca Gamarra, has replied to Pedro Sánchez that even his Council of Ministers "has lost respect for him", recalling some ideas that Yolanda Díaz launched on Sunday, accusing him of being "sexist" or that he would have dismissed the Minister of the Interior after the episodes in Ceuta and Melilla.

"It is an environment typical of a government in decomposition", Gamarra insisted in his turn to reply to Sánchez, who appears in plenary session of Congress, mentioning the controversial interview between the second vice president of the Executive with Jordi Ébole, in which he also He branded Morocco a "dictatorship" or where he warned his colleagues from United We Can "that he was not going to vote for them" on 28M.

"Don't you realize that even the Council of Ministers has lost respect for you," Gamarra insisted, also asking the president if he is going to dismiss Díaz for affirming that Morocco is a dictatorship, as, according to El Confidencial, he dismissed the then Foreign Minister, Arancha González Laya, at the request of Rabat for the transfer in 2021 of the Saharawi leader, Brahim Gali, to Spain to be treated for covid.

He has also said that half of his cabinet "is against what he is doing, from the Sahara to the Ukraine" and that the firmest support he has in relation to the war in Ukraine is in the PP and not in his own government.

In addition, the popular spokesperson has attacked Sánchez, describing him as "a toxic asset" like those of the banks "that nobody has wanted" and which he grabs to try to solve the housing problem.

So much so, he pointed out, that even the socialist barons are moving away and the candidates of his party who aspire to repeat the 28M are distancing themselves from Sánchez. "Even his leaders have lost respect for him," he repeated.