Neither “a new stage” is opening, nor “today is a great day for our country”, nor, of course, the Amnesty law that bears the emblem of the PSOE, Junts and ERC and that today reaches the commission for the second time of Justice after having been rejected by the plenary session is “impeccable”. The arguments expressed by the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, this Thursday in the courtyard of Congress are not valid for the PP, which will fight in the institutions and in the courts, and also with demonstrations in the streets throughout Spain, which the popular have baptized as the “law of impunity”, in which they also see a “humiliation”.
“It seems that today the corrupt transaction that Pedro Sánchez has reached with a single objective is going to be certified in the Justice Commission with a single objective, which is not coexistence, but the convenience of his personal ambition to remain in power,” he stated. in the halls of Congress the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, for whom the president of the Government offers amnesty “impunity” to people who have “pending cases for corruption, for betrayal of the State and nothing more and nothing less than for terrorism “.
The PP already warned on Wednesday night, when the agreement between the socialists and the Catalan independence parties was made public, that the signed agreement represents evidence that Sánchez “accepts that during a specific period of time in Catalonia there were no laws to comply with and that there are no longer sentences to apply”. And this Thursday Gamarra reiterated that the content of the amnesty is “corrupt” because “there is not even repentance to grant this oblivion”, since “those who attacked the coexistence of all Spaniards in 2017 insist that they will do it again do.
For the PP, with this amnesty law, “Spain apologizes to the independence movement by order of Sánchez.” But, in addition, the main opposition party does not lose sight of the other focus of its offensive against the Government, the Koldo case, and puts the amnesty in the same category as corruption: “In the PSOE there are two types of corruption: the one that is generated by money and the one that is produced by power”, affirms the PP, which sees socialism “tainted” in both issues.
The PP has taken its rejection of the Amnesty law to Bucharest, where the leadership of Genoa is located, with its president, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, at the helm, to participate in the congress of the European People’s Party. “We cannot sell our dignity for Sánchez’s parliamentary needs,” they reiterate, and remember that a month ago the same president “flatly” denied further changes to the law and that just a few days ago his parliamentary spokesperson, Patxi López, rejected new modifications in the text. “His word is worthless,” popular sources conclude.