Ayuso leads the PP against the amnesty with which "the criminals have subdued the State"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has not hesitated to take advantage of the absence of Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (president of Andalusia) to lead in the first person the offensive that the PP has planned from the Senate against the "tailored suit of the independence movement" which, they understand, supposes the amnesty law whose processing the popular have paused for two months in the Upper House.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
07 April 2024 Sunday 16:34
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Ayuso leads the PP against the amnesty with which "the criminals have subdued the State"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso has not hesitated to take advantage of the absence of Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (president of Andalusia) to lead in the first person the offensive that the PP has planned from the Senate against the "tailored suit of the independence movement" which, they understand, supposes the amnesty law whose processing the popular have paused for two months in the Upper House.

Along with five other regional presidents of the PP -Alfonso Fernández Mañueco (Castilla y León), Jorge Azcón (Aragón), Fernando López Miras (Murcia), Carlos Mazón (Valencian Community) and María Guardiola (Extremadura) -, the president of the Community of Madrid has focused his intervention in the general commission of the autonomous communities on the amnesty. And from the first paragraph of her intervention she has personalized in the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and in the President of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, all the evils derived from the aforementioned law.

Thus converting the day into a duel between Ayuso and Aragonés, the Madrid native has also warned that "the amnesty breaks us all." "And you too, gentlemen of the PSOE," he pointed out to brand the leader of the Executive of "whitewashing the criminal plan dreamed of by ETA" (...) "A blow to national unity that will be unstoppable if we do not react in time" , has continued to regret that, "by doing something else", the Government has caused the state to be "apologizing to the criminals who tried to destroy it with everyone's money."

The Madrid leader has been, along with Azcón, the popular leader who has questioned Aragonès the most from the speakers' platform and has already regretted that the Catalan nationalists are achieving their objectives: "They only needed a weak, unprincipled and desperate central government. Well, there you have it, at your feet," he said.

Before her, Miras, Mazón, Azcón and Guardiola have called the amnesty rule a "purchase contract by which "the inviolability" of the leaders of the process has been exchanged in exchange for "their support for the PSOE in Congress ".

Considerations to which, from the PP, Mañueco has put the finishing touch by warning of the bankruptcy of public services, advancing the Government's will to approve the singular financing proposal by which ERC demands that the Ministry of Finance manage all taxes collected in Catalan territory.

Striving to display a unity weakened by the absence of four of its barons - Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla (Andalusia), Alfonso Rueda (Galicia), Marga Prohens (Balearic Islands) and María José Sáenz de Buruaga (Cantabria) - the general secretary of the popular , Cuca Gamarra, has summarized the popular offensive at the doors of the Senate, denouncing the "exercise of political corruption" which means, in his opinion, "the delivery of impunity to a group of politicians in exchange for Pedro Sánchez remaining in power." .

The PP's unequivocal strategy of trying to prolong the erosion of the PSOE between now and the European elections - with Basque and Catalan elections in between - also includes the institutional clash between Congress and Senate at the expense of the processing of the aforementioned grace measure, as well such as the commission of inquiry into the Koldo case. But today's menu had amnesty as the main course.