Mazón questions the "moral legitimacy" of the pact and criticizes the breach of values ​​of the Constitution

The president of the Generalitat and the PPCV, Carlos Mazón, has encouraged society and the members and voters of the PSOE to reflect on the "moral legitimacy" of the government that emerges from the agreement with Junts and "what party they want", something which "Pedro Sánchez himself should have done a long time ago.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 November 2023 Wednesday 22:00
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Mazón questions the "moral legitimacy" of the pact and criticizes the breach of values ​​of the Constitution

The president of the Generalitat and the PPCV, Carlos Mazón, has encouraged society and the members and voters of the PSOE to reflect on the "moral legitimacy" of the government that emerges from the agreement with Junts and "what party they want", something which "Pedro Sánchez himself should have done a long time ago."

To questions from the media in Castelló about whether the Government that leaves the agreement to invest Pedro Sánchez as president will be seen as legitimate, Mazón stressed that "legitimacy is given by the ballot box", but that another issue is morality, and he asked himself "What legitimacy does he have who does the opposite of what he said he was going to do?"

The 'president' has pointed out, in relation to the amnesty, that the PP is demonstrating against "due to the breakdown of the fundamental values ​​of Spain, the Constitution and the fundamental values ​​of harmony and equality", he stated .

Along these lines, he has opined that "it seems that the constitutional regime" of equality, of the rule of law, of coexistence is coming to an end, this regime of there being no first-class and second-class Spaniards, of not asking for forgiveness from those who have done the worst". "We are going to see how they are going to deceive us this time, what are the terms chosen to try to make us think differently from what is happening," he added.

Mazón has indicated that the PP will take to the streets again to "reclaim the Constitution, the Spain of the autonomies" and the "meeting smile" of all Spaniards. Thus, he has called for participation in the rallies called by the PP for this Sunday in Castelló, València and Alicante to "defend the Constitution" and "the democratic heritage of our fathers."

Some protests, he stressed, "are without hoods, without balaclavas, without flares, peaceful by the force of reason, which is the most important thing." Thus, he has called to defend the Constitution "with determination, with peace, tranquility, but with a high level of demand", although "with a certain dose of anger, because we are not going to deny it."

Regarding the request for information on the amnesty by the Commissioner of Justice of the European Union, Didier Reynders, and asked if he considers that the bill is understood outside of Spain, the president of the Generalitat has asked himself "how We are going to tell the EU and the rest of the international context that we are destroying the fundamental values ​​of the best period in Spanish history", if "it is not understood even within Spain".

In that sense, he has asserted that "the best stage of these 500 years that we have as a nation have been these 40 years of the Constitution." "How are we going to tell people that after having managed to consolidate our democracy with a lot of effort, now we are going to throw it out the window because a man is missing a few votes to occupy a chair?" he insisted.

"I insist, we are facing the end of an extraordinary process that we have experienced and we are going to something else, that we do not know exactly what it is, but that it loads everything done that we should have in a fine urn to take care of it, to pamper it and not to touch it more," he added.

Mazón has considered Vox's request to hold an extraordinary plenary session on the amnesty in Les Corts as a "magnificent idea" and has advanced that the PP will support the request because he believes that we must "talk about what is happening in Spain."

"I, as president of the Generalitat, am responsible and the ordinary representative of the State in the Valencian Community and I am going to defend the State, in the Valencian Community and also in Les Corts, because it has to do with the Spanish State," he said. concluded.