The PP grows after the success of the street and says that Sánchez should leave the country in a trunk

The PP is growing after the success of its calls on the streets on Sunday, throughout Spain, which according to its calculations reached two million citizens to protest against what they consider "a democratic anomaly" such as the one that the candidate for the presidency of the Government gives in to the independence supporters and weakens the rule of law in order to obtain their votes in the investiture.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 November 2023 Sunday 15:35
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The PP grows after the success of the street and says that Sánchez should leave the country in a trunk

The PP is growing after the success of its calls on the streets on Sunday, throughout Spain, which according to its calculations reached two million citizens to protest against what they consider "a democratic anomaly" such as the one that the candidate for the presidency of the Government gives in to the independence supporters and weakens the rule of law in order to obtain their votes in the investiture.

Mass concentrations that in the opinion of the PP have only been seen in some demonstrations against terrorism, such as those that occurred when Miguel Ángel Blanco was kidnapped and later murdered.

The PP is grown by this success, to the point of considering that "the one who should leave the country, in a trunk, is Mr. Sánchez," said the deputy secretary of organization of the PP, Miguel Tellado, at a press conference after the committee. address. A statement that he later reduced to the character of "a joke in relation to Sánchez's massive deception" of his citizens, for giving in to everything he previously defended, which in his opinion has deceived the Spanish people, "starting with the socialist voters." .

The leader of the PP argued his statement, and he believes that "because of the humiliation to which he is subjecting our country, for allowing the humiliation of the rule of law, for allowing the humiliation of the separation of powers, essential in any democracy, I believe that the person who should leave our country in a trunk is Pedro Sánchez himself."

A statement with which he continues to appeal to the members of the critical PSOE, to oppose the amnesty, and words like those of the president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, are not valid, but only facts, and in that sense He stressed that there "the only honest one is the twin", who has left the PSOE for being against what was being done.

But the PP's gross accusations towards the PSOE and towards Pedro Sánchez did not stop there. According to Tellado, Pedro Sánchez "is a danger to Spanish democracy and an obvious danger to the separation of powers." What's more, the deputy secretary of organization of the PP accuses Sánchez of "having turned Waterloo into the new capital of Spain, from where everything is controlled." The popular leader considers that "the biggest problem that Spain has today is Pedro Sánchez, not the independentists, who have always been there", while it is the PSOE "who has abandoned the Constitution and the consensus of the transition."

The PP talks about "the humiliation of the country, the rule of law, and the questioning of the separation of powers." That is why the PP asks Sánchez to "reconsider", and since he presented himself to his voters saying the opposite, they allow Spaniards to speak at the polls about whether or not they want an amnesty for the independentists.

The press conference of the PP leadership was held before the text of the amnesty law proposal was known, and the PP did not want to comment on the matter, although it recalled that the popular people will fight it "on all fronts" and will use all the mechanisms at his disposal to stop "this democratic outrage" that he is convinced is "unconstitutional", based on what, Tellado said, "legal experts" think, which is, he recalled, what the Government and Pedro Sánchez thought. , since "it is only the president who is swallowing his words, his values ​​and his principles."

That led the deputy secretary of organization of the PP to make a play on words and call Pedro Sánchez "the cheating president", which every time he said it he was actually equating him with former North American president Donald Trump. That is why the PP will not hesitate to use all the means at its disposal, both in the legal and institutional spheres, and in Europe, where according to the popular leadership "there is concern about the democratic quality" of Spain, after the agreements of the PSOE with Junts and the amnesty law, and that is why Europe, Tellado said, "looks carefully at what the Government intends."

The only instrument that does not fit into the PP's plans, at least for the moment, is the general strike. In this area, the PP emphasizes that "general strikes are called by unions", and the Vox union initiative, Solidaridad, has only been known through the press, so, if it is called, Miguel Tellado said, " "We would listen to the unions, and also to the employers."

The PP does not explicitly reject the general strike, considering that it could be a probe balloon by Vox, and does not want to lag behind Abascal's party. The PP emphasizes that the PP has never been outside the institutional framework, and that is why it considers that general strikes correspond to the unions. What the popular party does not rule out is repeating a call for mobilizations like the one on Sunday, but they will not participate in a "surrounding of Congress, nor in those types of demonstrations", like those that have been taking place in Madrid in recent days.