As his counterparts from Valencia, Madrid and Andalusia did yesterday, the president of Aragon, Jorge Azcón, closed ranks this Tuesday by assuring that in the Popular Party “there is no change of script” in relation to the amnesty law after it became known that Its leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, considered at some point granting a conditional pardon to Carles Puigdemont in exchange for Junts’ support for his investiture.
In statements to the media at the Zaragoza Trade Fair, where the International Agricultural Machinery Fair (FIMA) was inaugurated today, Azcón considered that “the shamelessness of the PSOE has no limits” for wanting to “make people believe” that in the PP they have changed their minds.
Along these lines, he stressed that it was the PSOE that first defended the ‘no’ to the amnesty and pardons but that, after the summer general elections, it began to champion the opposite option by seven votes to continue “sleeping in the Moncloa.”
“They want to make people believe that those of us who said ‘no’ and continue to say ‘no’ have changed our minds. Is not true. “It is another lie from Pedro Sánchez before the Galician elections,” he added.
The Aragonese president reiterated that the PP “said ‘no’, continues to say ‘no’ and will continue to say ‘no’ in the future.” And he warned the PSOE that, although “he continues to lie blatantly”, the Spaniards “are not stupid” and “they have already taken Mr. Sánchez’s license plate, that he cannot continue lying forever on such obvious issues” as that the PSOE “does not It has red lines.”