The PP assures that it will "fight" the amnesty and everything that is outside the law "by land, sea and air"

"By land, sea and air".

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 October 2023 Sunday 16:34
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The PP assures that it will "fight" the amnesty and everything that is outside the law "by land, sea and air"

"By land, sea and air". The PP will oppose the amnesty already announced by Pedro Sánchez "by land, sea and air", that is, with citizen mobilization, with events such as those that are being held, the last one on Sunday in Malaga, which will continue on Sunday in Valencia, and that "it will not be the last...

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, at a press conference after the meeting of the steering committee, assured that mobilization will not be the only way, and the popular ones will use "the rest of the instruments at our disposal", among which she cited, "the parliamentary route", which the popular are already preparing, and the routes "that may correspond to us and we have legitimacy to carry them out", in a clear reference to going to court.

The Popular Party analyzed in their first meeting after Pedro Sánchez's confirmation that he is willing to grant amnesty to those accused in the process, and came to the conclusion that "Pedro Sánchez is willing to do anything, and is willing to pay the price." that is required of him to be president of the government".

For this reason, the PP's question, now, is "What will be the definitive price that the independentistas put on the investiture", because once we see that Sánchez is willing "for anything", "the price of the independentistas continues to rise." And a warning to citizens "there may be postponed prices", which now may not include, at the moment, some concessions, in reference to the self-determination referendum, although he did not mention it, but they may have been agreed upon, since the socialist candidate "is willing to pay anything and will do anything, now or in a while."

What the PP is not going to allow the President of the Government, said Cuca Gamarra, is for Pedro Sánchez to "speak on behalf of Spain", because, he stressed, "he speaks on behalf of himself and of those who stood up and applauded in the federal committee of the PSOE" in an act that in his opinion "means giving up." That is why he warns Sánchez "not to say that he speaks on behalf of Spain", because placing himself "outside the constitutional, ethical and moral framework" is not done in the name of Spain, because it is not for the benefit of the Spaniards, "but in own benefit".

For the PP, "that Ferraz applauds him does not mean that he has the approval of society," not even if "the theater of consultation among his militants" is forceful, said Gamarra, since in a matter of this seriousness, that no one had in the electoral program, but rather the opposite, "the only valid consultation is that of the polls" and that is why he calls on Sánchez to let the Spaniards vote "on January 14, so that they are the ones who decide their future and the future they want for Spain.

Let the Spaniards say, it is the thesis of the PP, "if they want to change the constitutional framework or maintain the dignity and unity of Spain." Cuca Gamarra addresses the President of the Government directly to tell him that "that would be brave", and not grant amnesty to the independentists, as Sánchez said on Saturday.

The general secretary of the PP also referred to the fact that there are parties, specifically Sumar (except for the second vice president and her parliamentary spokesperson), ERC, Junts, Bildu and PNV, that will not attend the swearing-in of the Constitution by the Princess Leonor, tomorrow in Congress, who will join in the absence of Podemos ministers Ione Belarra and Irene Montero, and the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón, of IU.

"The PP is not surprised that those who are outside the unity of Spain, which the Crown represents, are not present in something as important as the swearing-in of the Princess of Asturias," said Gamarra, who assures that what is surprising is that "the president and members of his government do not attend", something that in his opinion should be grounds for dismissal.

The PP asks Sánchez to reflect on the fact that "all those who are not going to be there will be his partners if there is an investiture!", that is, he stressed, "those who do not believe in the common project that has the monarchy as its framework "parliamentary, which means the continuity of the Constitution and the constitutional framework".