The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, has said that the amnesty law is a bad law, that Spain cannot be left without defenses, and that no matter how much some people jump for joy, the prosecutions will continue. and that will be seen before long.
In his speech at the institutional event on the occasion of Women’s Day that was held in Quintanar del Rey (Cuenca), he referred to the approval yesterday of the amnesty law by the Justice Commission of the Congress of Deputies.
García-Page, after stating that he is “enormously proud of the success that the Spanish Constitution has meant since ’78”, stated that this is a country “that has an enormously generous metabolism, even with those who insult it, rebuke it, shakes him, even with those who want to end our model of life.
For the president of the autonomous community and general secretary of the Castilian-La Mancha socialists, what has happened since 1978 cannot be passed off as a failure, since failure would be considering that Spain has a repressive system.
“What it cannot do is be left without defenses, what it cannot is be left without arguments,” said Page, who added that they can even say it in a law, but that that seems like a “bad law when it is based on a law.” premise as false as that the criminal finally demands that the country itself and the Constitution recognize themselves as a problem, as oppression.”
And although there are people who believe that the things they do are for life, they can even end up making mistakes because, as he has said, “no matter how much people say it and no matter how much some people jump for joy, the prosecutions will continue.” ; but that will be seen and will be seen, furthermore, I hope it will not take long.”
He has advocated “defending what we have, which is a democratic system that many countries in the world do not have” because “there are radical, anti-system people, who are also not here” and who propose the opposite, to tear it down.
García-Page has pointed out that selfishness is what hides behind the independence movement, and added: “If there is something that Spanish society does not tolerate, it is being taken for fools, and things, obviously, must be called by their name.” “.
“There are many things that we can feel proud of in Spain, proud of achievements, but what I am incapable of feeling proud of is blackmail, that is extremely difficult for me,” he said.
The president of Castilla-La Mancha has indicated that for him, what it means to win an election is “being able to govern in order to fulfill what you promise, because if in reality what you do is fulfill the opposite, I don’t know if I would exactly call it governing.” . Page has also said that talking about red lines in Spain right now almost makes him embarrassed.
“There are some who should forget to talk about red lines forever or at least tell people that when they talk about red lines it is like roads, which are discontinuous lines that can be crossed, because if not, people have right to feel cheated,” he said.