The popular accuse the PSOE of having abdicated constitutionalism

The PP has found in Pamplona City Council a battering ram to crack the PSOE's stronghold.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 December 2023 Wednesday 22:30
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The popular accuse the PSOE of having abdicated constitutionalism

The PP has found in Pamplona City Council a battering ram to crack the PSOE's stronghold. And yesterday, the day before the pact of the Socialists with the Abertzales of EH Bildu to oust the regionalists of the UPN from the mayor's office, he lashed out again against the political maneuver.

This time, the driving force behind the motion was the deputy secretary of territorial organization, Carmen Fúnez, who announced that she would be in the Navarre capital today to "defend the Constitution and the dignity of the people of Pamplona in the face of a motion that embarrasses the socialists themselves and is the greatest exponent of Sanchism in Spain”.

At the press conference following the meeting of the PP steering committee, Fúnez affirmed that this 2023 Pedro Sánchez's "anything goes" has been consolidated to stay in power through his "hooded" pacts with the pro-independence forces, and urged Navarre's socialists to "still preserve their dignity" to reject "personal impositions" and support the two PSN candidates who have resigned from the councilor's office.

In this sense, the popular leader warned of "a before and an after" in the constitutionalist trajectory of the PSOE, which she accused of "having abdicated" in the defense of the Magna Carta by ceding Pamplona to a party that, as remember, "he has included terrorists in his lists".

"There is still time", encouraged Fúnez, for the President of the Spanish Government to heed the request made to him by the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, at his meeting in Congress and "backtrack" on this motion "against the people of Pamplona and their dignity".