Isabel Díaz Ayuso has launched a float to Alberto Núñez Feijóo by appearing on television to deny that the latest opinions made by the national leader of the PP imply an unequivocal reversal of the formation with respect to the pardons and amnesty of the leaders of the process. And to justify his explanation he has chosen to blame the PSOE for muddying the ground in the final stretch of the electoral campaign in Galicia: “I don’t see any turn (…) the Socialist Party is grasping at straws” to try ” put us all in the same bag,” he said.
It was in an interview on Telecinco where the president of the Community of Madrid insisted on denying the major alleging that “she has not heard the president of the PP say anything different” despite the fact that Feijóo hinted that the Popular Party does not rule out that some One day a pardon for Carles Puigdemont may be considered, as, at the time, the Government of Pedro Sánchez pardoned the nine independence supporters convicted by the Supreme Court for the cause of the process.
Ayuso’s support comes after the turbulence that has shaken the PP’s Galician campaign and comes to row in the same direction as Feijóo himself, who yesterday took pains to clarify that he continues “saying no to any amnesty for two reasons: because it is illegal, unconstitutional and because it breaks the principle of equality of all Spaniards”.
Behind the cape, Ayuso has not avoided warning the national leadership of the PP about the rapprochements with Junts: “With them we do not have to go anywhere, because they are not even the CiU of yesteryear that at a given moment, from a center-right perspective, it was that nationalist food with which the big parties did not know how to work”, but now “they are in a different scenario”, he remarked.
Ayuso has regretted “what Junts has gotten into and the new drifts in which they are, totally aggressive, thrown into the mountains and extremists.” For this reason, he considers that “there should never have been a compromise with nationalism because it is devouring us.”
“The PP has not talked about any type of pardon. What it is supposed to have said is that a series of situations would have to occur that are not happening,” said the Madrid president while once again accusing President Sánchez of being “doing corruption” and “everything against the separation of powers to keep you in Government.”
Furthermore, the Madrid president explained that during those summer months in which possible government pacts were being negotiated “there was not even 24 hours of analysis of what the PP would have to do”, and has maintained that her party “would not be “capable of even seeking an amnesty against someone who has attacked coexistence.”