Joan Baldoví stated this Monday that Pedro Sánchez’s speech in which he announced that he will continue to lead the Government will be “incomplete” if it is not accompanied by “facts”, by measures that “improve the democratic quality” of this country. The Ombudsman of Compromís has also indicated that they empathize and share Sánchez’s suffering, “the same one that people like Mónica Oltra, Alberto Rodríguez and Victoria Rosell have suffered”, but has insisted that there must be “something more” than the statements by the president and they must be specified with laws in Congress.
If the “full stop” that the President of the Government has announced “is only to continue for the sake of continuing, this period of collective reflection will have been of no use,” Baldoví, who has urged Sánchez to “materialize” his words in the Official State Gazette.
In the opinion of the leader of Compromís, the statement made by the president after five days of reflection must be accompanied by laws that combat the “use of the judicial apparatus” that is made in some cases and the fact that there are media outlets that publish fake news and receive public money.
“We must put an end to this climate in which false complaints are prepared, justice is used and it ends up affecting people who have nothing to do with politics,” indicated the Ombudsman of Compromís, who has insisted on the need to take advantage of the progressive majority to “fight fake news” and “lawfare.”