Pablo Motos explodes after the agreement between the PSOE and Junts: “Puigdemont rules in Catalonia, and now in Madrid”

This Thursday, PSOE and Junts finally signed an agreement that guarantees the investiture of Pedro Sánchez by an absolute majority as President of the Government for four more years.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 09:36
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Pablo Motos explodes after the agreement between the PSOE and Junts: “Puigdemont rules in Catalonia, and now in Madrid”

This Thursday, PSOE and Junts finally signed an agreement that guarantees the investiture of Pedro Sánchez by an absolute majority as President of the Government for four more years. However, there are many citizens who disagree with this pact and moments of great tension are being experienced in the streets, mainly in front of the national socialist headquarters in Ferraz.

Among the reasons for protest, the aforementioned amnesty and all the concessions given by the Government to the Catalan party of Carles Puigdemont. So much so that Pablo Motos spoke out again, just as he did a week ago, but this time even more bluntly regarding the power that the Catalan fugitive has both in Catalonia and in Madrid.

A week ago Pablo Motos already spoke about it with: “I had never felt ashamed of being Spanish. If I travel abroad I will say that I am European.” And, last night, in the last installment of El Hormiguero he also did so, making his position clear regarding the agreement and the amnesty.

“Today is strange. It has been very good for me to change the conversation and talk to Belén Rueda about her film because this Thursday has been dense and very ugly days are coming,” she began by saying to give the floor to Cristina Pardo. Shortly after, she stated very bluntly: “This is a bankruptcy of democracy. “If judges are subject to politicians, justice ends.”

After listening to the opinion of the rest of his collaborators, all of them against the amnesty and the pact between the Government and Puigdemont, the presenter wanted to make clear what the agreement signed this Tuesday between PSOE and Junts implied.

“Puigdemont is a fugitive. He now has more power in Catalonia and in Madrid with 7 votes. I'm used to reading contracts, and anything that is interpretable is a trap. The entire text is a trap, everything can be yes and everything can be no,” he stated most indignantly.

Here Tamara Falcó, also very angry, blurted out: “These gentlemen cannot be the partners of the government because they have violated the constitution and we must protect it because it is the one that protects us all.” They were not her only words on the matter.