The Popular Party will propose in the Congress of Deputies the reform of the Penal Code with the aim of toughening penalties for crimes of multiple recidivism, a reform that has been announced by spokesperson Miguel Tellado, in an event during the 12-M pre-campaign. . The chosen scenario, therefore, is not trivial since the Catalan capital has high numbers of multiple recidivism, there is a broad open social debate to address this problem, with proposals on the table, and the PP thus tries to champion this movement and take it to Congress with a proposed recidivism law.

Tellado, accompanied by candidate Alejandro Fernández, has pointed out that the multiple recidivism in Catalonia “is exaggerated” and has urged the rest of the parties to support this reform in the Lower House. He also recalled that “not only is a parliamentary majority needed to approve it, but also a Government of the Generalitat to apply it.” Junts has promoted initiatives in this sense in the Parliament, the PSC has also drawn a similar line, especially from the Barcelona City Council, and it remains to be seen how the debate develops in Congress when it takes place.

Various measures have already been proposed by the Col.legi de l’Advocacia after a choral debate, especially that the requirement that the amount stolen in three crimes be greater than 400 euros be withdrawn. According to the latest data, the Mossos d’Esquadra and the Guardia Urbana arrested 25 people on 893 occasions last year.

Tellado has also put on the table from Cornellà the need to make legal modifications so that in illegal occupations the owners can recover their apartment in 24 hours, “with reinforcement of the penalties for usurpation or canceling irregular registrations in the registry.” Security will be the axis of the PP campaign in the coming days, and in terms of Catalan powers, Alejandro Fernández has proposed the incorporation of 570 new Mossos d’Esquadra agents, and strengthening their skills and resources. He has also explained that he wants to form three new units to address sexual crimes, multiple recidivism and illegal occupation.

In this scenario of denouncing insecurity in Catalonia, Fernández has defended the presence of the Police and the Civil Guard, understanding that the objective of the pro-independence parties is to “throw them out.” He has made reference to the announcement by the Government and the City Council to convert the Via Laietana police station into a memory center, he has pointed out that although no one doubts the outrages that were carried out there, “it has nothing to do with the work that today carries out “a totally democratic police force.” This Saturday, the candidate will be together with the mayor of Badalona, ??Xavier García Albiol, in an event “against squatting and crime.”