The mayors of the PP will sign a manifesto for equality one day before the new act in the street

The PP is warming up for its event on Sunday in Madrid, where it will return to the streets against the amnesty, when the bill has already started in Congress, and the partners of Pedro Sánchez's Government have already put their cards into play.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 January 2024 Sunday 15:26
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The mayors of the PP will sign a manifesto for equality one day before the new act in the street

The PP is warming up for its event on Sunday in Madrid, where it will return to the streets against the amnesty, when the bill has already started in Congress, and the partners of Pedro Sánchez's Government have already put their cards into play. on the table with their amendments.

As a preliminary step, on Saturday, the PP mayors will sign a manifesto "for the equality of Spaniards", in which they will reject the "privileges" that Pedro Sánchez's Executive grants to the independentists, the municipal councilors denounced this Monday during a municipalist meeting of the national leadership of the PP, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo at the head, with the mayors of cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants and provincial capitals.

Four months after the first major event of the PP in Madrid, when it brought together 60,000 people on Avenida de Felipe II and surrounding streets, the president of the PP announced this Monday this manifesto, which will be signed by mayors who govern 23 million Spaniards, which aims "give a voice to those who have no voice", to guarantee them that the PP will defend "the equality of Spaniards". A voice that they can have in the "route for equality" that the PP will soon begin, "to give to perplexed neighbors."

Perplexed, he said, "by a legislature that has started in an absolutely surprising way", from which it can be deduced that "the only law that will pass without problems is the amnesty law", which will leave very serious crimes against the Constitution, "crimes of corruption and terrorism, and which requires that on top of that we have to ask for forgiveness."

A legislature, he explained, with a Government "subject to continuous blackmail", and that as "those who exercise blackmail" have seen that it has bowed", as happened with the approval of the first three decree-laws that the Executive sent to Congress, "they will continue to increase the blackmail", while, Feijóo stressed, "they despise the opposition, ignore the mayors, ignore the lawyers of Congress and point out to the judges", in a dangerous path, "that we democrats have to fight", and the PP is willing to do so, for which it will not hesitate to use its absolute majority in the Senate.

Feijóo announced two weeks ago a political, judicial and street offensive, and on the 28th he will return to the streets in Madrid "to denounce a dismissal process, which the PSOE with the independentists are carrying out, and which the PP will oppose , he said, "as a state party that it is."

The president of the PP spoke with the mayors of six Spanish cities: Huesca, Huelva, Zaragoza, Alcalá de Henares, Cartagena and Teruel, about depopulation, mobility, public services, and when talking about them, Feijóo spoke of sexist violence, in which seemed like a response to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who hours before had warned of the "risk of real regression" of the feminist cause, as is being seen in established and consolidated democracies.

Although the President of the Government did not point out the PP and the administrations it governs, as he has done on other occasions, Alberto Núñez Feijóo responded by reminding him of the law of yes means yes, which is why, he stressed, "we must start talking seriously." ". The popular leader recalled that administrations governed by the PP offer services to citizens that are not provided in other administrations, such as providing a court-appointed lawyer for victims of gender violence, or that the autonomous communities intervene in cases of sexist violence. resulting in death, to defend the children of the deceased or their relatives.

Feijóo also asks that people be serious when Pedro Sánchez announces measures in the next budgets to improve education in Spain, when he has not yet negotiated those budgets with his partners. "Educational quality is not resolved at a political party rally, but with appropriate educational policies and models," he stressed.