The PP calls on Sunday to express citizen rejection of the PSOE-Junts agreement

Outrage, rejection, disagreement, discomfort.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 November 2023 Thursday 15:26
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The PP calls on Sunday to express citizen rejection of the PSOE-Junts agreement

Outrage, rejection, disagreement, discomfort. The PP calls today more than ever for the participation of citizens in the rallies called by the PP for Sunday throughout Spain, to express those feelings that have produced the majority of Spaniards, says Cuca Gamarra, the agreement reached between Junts and the PSOE. A call to which they invite all citizens "because this goes beyond the parties", and which has only one limit, that "this indignation be done in a civic and peaceful manner."

The general secretary of the PP appeared this Friday at a press conference after the extraordinary meeting of the steering committee of this party, called urgently to analyze the content of the agreement, which for the PP represents "an absolute surrender to the blackmail of the independentists in exchange of an investiture", the cost of which, she is sure, "is going to make us all pay a very high cost".

A cost that will not only be economic, Cuca Gamarra stressed, but in terms of deterioration of the rule of law, and social division, which will also mean "a more impoverished, more divided country, an eroded rule of law and a deterioration of the accounts." public". And an agreement, furthermore, that contrary to what the socialists say "will not mean any reunion, but rather "a throwback to the worst days of 2017", because in their opinion "there is a recognition that there is a dirty war in our country judicial, that the judges have political motivations in their actions, and that they have unjustly persecuted" those convicted by the procès.

Not to mention that in the opinion of the PP there is an amnesty "in the future", since "a political caste that goes unpunished is going to control the Judiciary." Some terms, those of the agreement, said the number two of the PP, which has provoked the rejection of judges, prosecutors, state lawyers, professors, professional associations, inspectors, so she asks Sánchez a question, "Do you think that all Are they wrong?", in what the agreement entails.

Cuca Gamarra highlighted the points that in the opinion of the PP are unacceptable, and that do not stop at the amnesty, but go further, because he considers it inadmissible that there are "international mediators", that there is negotiation outside the country, that there is a condonation of the debt, that there be a fiscal exception for Catalonia "that has no constitutional basis, that the PSOE "assumes the independentists' story about the false Spanish democracy and the false history of Catalonia", and all, he said, "without Sánchez de face".

However, the independentists and Carles Puigdemont "have not given up anything, while they have emerged stronger, and have managed to get the PSOE to assume the lies and fallacies of the independence movement."

These are all the arguments for the PSOE to take to the streets on Sunday, with the "right to demonstrate" that they have, but making it clear that the demonstrations, and this is what they propose for Sunday, "must be peaceful and in the civic sphere", to "channel disagreement, rejection and indignation, in a civil and peaceful manner".

Faced with this situation, the general secretary of the PP addresses Page directly "not to ask him for anything, but to remind him of his responsibility", and even more so after this morning, the president of Castilla-La Mancha said that he will oppose with all his strength. to the agreement "and if we have to fight, I will fight." Cuca Gamarra warns him that "this is the time to fight," because "tomorrow will be too late."

That is why he asks him to "stop empty words and move on to actions, because if not, tomorrow will be too late and he will be as responsible as the PSOE" for what happens. Gamarra extends the request to other socialists, "those who privately say they are against," to "take a step forward," because she is sure that "Spain will thank them." That they say clearly "that one cannot assume the lies of the independence movement, her story, one cannot assume that there is no independent justice and that there is persecution."

Asked about the support of the Canary Coalition for Sánchez's investiture, Cuca Gamarra assured that it will not pose any problem in the coalition government that they maintain in the Canary Islands, because they are autonomous parties that can make their decisions, although she warns that "knowing what is behind of the other investiture agreements: The amnesty, that Spain is not a full democracy, that there was a dirty war on the part of the judges, that a specific tax regime has been assumed for Catalonia" does not understand "that this is supported and that it participates in the whitewashing of the independentistas", so they will have to give explanations to their voters.