The PP once again takes thousands of people to the streets before the Amnesty law is approved

The PP has once again gathered thousands of people in Madrid, 70,000 according to popular sources, 45,000 according to sources from the Government Delegation, 48 hours after the approval in Congress of the Amnesty law to show the rejection of this norm, and in general to Pedro Sánchez's agreements with the independentists.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 January 2024 Saturday 15:20
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The PP once again takes thousands of people to the streets before the Amnesty law is approved

The PP has once again gathered thousands of people in Madrid, 70,000 according to popular sources, 45,000 according to sources from the Government Delegation, 48 hours after the approval in Congress of the Amnesty law to show the rejection of this norm, and in general to Pedro Sánchez's agreements with the independentists.

A rejection that increases after the orders issued by Judge García Castellón, to whom the attendees applauded, who consider some of the events that they want to amnesty to be crimes of terrorism, especially the violence against the police, to whom those gathered in the Plaza de España in Madrid paid tribute.

For the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who closed the event together with the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso and the mayor of the capital, José Luis Martínez Almeida, "to tell the injured police officers that they have not suffered violence , and that they are not terrorist acts, it is an indignity coming from a President of the Government."

In the same sense, Martínez Almeida asked Pedro Sánchez to "look into the eyes" of the injured police officers whom he visited in the hospital in 2019, "to look into their eyes and tell them that their wounds were of no use." , that their sacrifice was useless, that their physical and moral pain was useless, tell them that you went to the hospital and now you are abandoning them. Tell them that that was not terrorism."

The former presidents of the Government, of the PP, José María Aznar and Mariano Rajoy, and all the regional presidents of the PP, those of Madrid, Andalusia, Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Castilla y León, La Rioja, Cantabria, Extremadura, Murcia, Comunitat Valenciana. All except the one from Galicia, Alfonso Rueda, campaigner.

Flags of Spain and the European Union filled the Plaza de España and adjacent streets, as well as signs of "no amnesty", and shouts of "Puigdemont to prison" or "Sánchez traitor", in an event in which Martínez Almeida, Díaz Ayuso and Núñez Feijóo. Former presidents Aznar and Rajoy were invited to speak but preferred to leave the role to the current party leaders and participate in the demonstration as just another citizen.

A new mobilization with which the PP begins the "route of equality", which will travel throughout Spain, and which, according to Feijóo, "will not be the last", because the PP is willing to take to the streets to defend Spain, while Sánchez want to continue buying his investiture by "selling Spain" and "building walls" and told him: "Well here we are, on this side of the wall, to defend equality, the institutions, the principles of the State, Justice and the Constitution. Here we are , on the other side of the wall, so that there are no walls, which are an ignominy." "Here we are," he said, "with our dignity intact, no matter how much they market with it."

People are in the streets, Feijóo assures, to tell Sánchez that "Spain is not silent, that it is not going to be fooled and that Spain is not for sale", that "no Spaniard deserves the condemnation of political, economic and moral misery ", but that the PP is there "to democratically rescue Spain" and to "restore the equality of the Spanish people and give back to the Spaniards their rights", broken, in the opinion of the PP, with the Amnesty law, especially after having included in the text terrorism crimes that are not very serious. But he was convinced that "this country is not going to give up, crimes will be punished, citizens respected, and there will be a Government for everyone. So, he assured, Pedro Sánchez will be the past."

To the past, because Feijóo considers that Sánchez "will go down in history as the worst president of Spanish democracy, for his lies, for his convenience that he disguises as coexistence, for his greed disguised by the presidency of the Government, for selling himself, for selling to the PSOE and for putting Spain up for sale".

But despite the situation, the president of the PP reassures the Spaniards "Spain is not going to break up, because united it is indestructible", and even if the amnesty law is approved" and Sánchez goes down in history for it, "in the same page will be a people who resisted, rebelled and "for every deception will hear the truth" and, he warned, "although they are capable of anything, they will not be able to", but the leader of the PP is convinced that "not even with all their bad arts" will manage to defeat these people, because "they have unleashed a storm of dignity throughout Spain".

Alberto Núñez Feijóo ended with a string of dilemmas, echoed by those in attendance: "Sanchez was given the choice between being president and the Spanish, and he chose to be president," he said, but they "between Spain and its president, we chose Spain, between deceptions and the truth, the truth, between the abuse of power and democracy, democracy, between amnesty and the Constitution the Constitution, between privilege and equality, equality, between imposition and freedom, freedom, between humiliation and dignity, dignity, between amnesty and Spain, Spain", a word that thundered in the Plaza de España, after which the national anthem of Spain sounded.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso also participated in the event, who insisted in her speech that Spain is experiencing "the worst episode in our history", similar to what has been experienced in many Latin American countries, "and as happens in totalitarian countries", and in the "dictatorships that are cousins ​​of those who today populate Ka Moncloa."