The offensive continues. If Alberto Núñez Feijóo mobilized his territorial power on Monday, so that the barons promote votes against the amnesty and the right of self-determination, the president of the PP announced this Tuesday that the Senate, where the PP has an absolute majority, will shortly convene a meeting of the general commission of Autonomies, where the regional presidents are present, to speak, and that they do so in the midst of Pedro Sánchez’s negotiation with the independentists.

What the PP wants is for the regional presidents, of which 11 are popular and only three socialist, to say whether they agree or not with “the central government and the independentists ruling in Spain” and for them to decide the future of Spain as well. their autonomous communities. Among Puigdemont’s demands is unilaterality, which can affect the presidents of other autonomous communities, and the PP is willing for the other presidents to say no to Catalonia, for example, deciding the next and committed regional financing. .

Alberto Núñez Feijóo was interviewed this Tuesday on the Telecinco program La Mirada Crítica, where he stressed that if he is not president it is because he has not accepted what it seems that Pedro Sánchez is willing to accept, that is, the amnesty. An amnesty, he stressed, that will benefit the pro-independence supporters who led the Procès, starting with Carles Puigdemont, who is still on the run from justice, but “the biggest beneficiary of the amnesty will be Pedro Sánchez, who granted himself amnesty after having lost the elections.”

He insists that if he wants to be president, it is enough for him to agree to negotiate this amnesty, as Sánchez is doing, “but I have principles, and thus, I am not interested in being president, deceiving the electorate, failing to comply with my electoral program and calling into question the order.” legal”.

For Feijóo “it is a democratic anomaly that the government depends on a fugitive from Justice” although it is Sánchez, he said, who makes it dependent, because there are 94% of deputies who are not independentists, so there are other formulas, he said in allusion to the possibilities of reaching great agreements between the PP and the PSOE, as Feijóo proposed to Sánchez in the meeting they both had two weeks ago, and where the acting president rejected the PP leader’s offer.

After saying no, Sánchez recalled, Sánchez now “seems that he is negotiating an amnesty in favor of an elite of pro-independence politicians and in favor of himself,” which in his opinion is “ethically and politically reprehensible,” in addition to being “legally does not fit in the Constitution”, and from a political point of view “it is unheard of”.

Feijóo reiterated that Junts wanted to speak with the PP and messages were exchanged, and they were listened to, but upon learning of the conditions they set, which were the use of co-official languages ??in the autonomous communities, and later hearing Carles Puigdemont demanding amnesty Before the investiture and the self-determination referendum afterwards, they were told no. “We prefer to go to the opposition than accept these impositions.”

“We told them no, that we cannot negotiate like this, because in addition to being illegal, it is unworthy, reprehensible from a moral and ethical point of view, and like that we are not going to negotiate.”