The PP considers the amnesty "a problem of a political caste"

The PP makes a very positive reading of the investiture debate led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo because it has shown "that there is another possible policy, one that does not accept blackmail from pro-independence minorities", and that is why they have the 172 votes received by the popular leader " with great dignity", and the 178 against "with great honour".

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 September 2023 Wednesday 16:34
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The PP considers the amnesty "a problem of a political caste"

The PP makes a very positive reading of the investiture debate led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo because it has shown "that there is another possible policy, one that does not accept blackmail from pro-independence minorities", and that is why they have the 172 votes received by the popular leader " with great dignity", and the 178 against "with great honour".

The general secretary of the PP and spokesperson in Congress, Cuca Gamarra, made this analysis in an interview on Antena3, where she contrasted Feijóo's speech "based on the problems of citizens", with the concerns on which Pedro Sánchez focuses. amnesty, which for the popular leader "is a problem of a political caste" and only responds "to the problems of a group of politicians on whom she depends."

In contrast to Sánchez's concern, the number two of the PP stressed, Alberto Núñez Feijóo showed that he is concerned about "the prices of the shopping basket, about the rise in mortgages, and about how to make the lives of people easier." citizens." Gamarra highlighted how today it became known that inflation has risen in the last month by almost one point, 0.9, bringing the year-on-year rate to 3.5.

That is why he considers, contrary to what he denounces to the PSOE and the Government, that the investiture debate of the leader of the PP, which will have its last chapter tomorrow, "has not been time lost, but gained for democracy", because have been able to contrast two types of politics, he said, "the one that worries about whether Spaniards make ends meet, and another that gives equality in exchange for power.

With the debate, Gamarra insisted, "everyone has been portrayed," and so has "the silence of the acting President of the Government," which in the opinion of the popular is due to his inability to explain the amnesty in which he is working, which has prevented her from "looking her voters in the face," and telling them that she is more concerned "with her political interests than those of the citizens."

Cuca Gamarra also referred to the clash between Alberto Núñez Feijóo and the PNV spokesperson, Aitor Esteban, and also applied to him the motto of "we have all portrayed each other, not just the one who opts for the investiture," and reminded him that "it is not progressive that Bildu becomes a benchmark in the Basque Country".