The president of the PP of Malaga, Patricia Navarro, has highlighted the “massive” attendance at the rally called in Malaga for the equality of all Spaniards and has assured that with their participation the Spaniards say to the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, “that Spain is not for sale and that it is not marketed with equality for all.”

This is what Navarro said in said rally, which brought together more than 20,000 people in the Plaza de la Constitución, Larios Street and surrounding areas, according to the organization, and in which the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, participated; the president of the PP-A and the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno; the mayor of the capital of Malaga, Francisco de la Torre.

Navarro has criticized that Sánchez speaks about the amnesty “on behalf of all of us, saying for the interest of Spain”, while emphasizing that this Sunday’s event “is the most important testimony because you are giving the message.” “With your presence you are saying loud and clear that not in our name, not in the name of all Spaniards,” he said.

The president of the Malaga PP has thanked “the massive” attendance of citizens at this rally “to say no to the attacks of Pedro Sánchez and his partners in recent years” and against an amnesty “that yesterday she openly recognized as payment to remain in office.” Government”.

For his part, the mayor has defended the Spanish Constitution, “which was approved by consensus to make a Transition of harmony, for democracy and we have a Constitution and a rule of law of which we can feel proud.”

Today, he pointed out, Spain is going through “very critical moments” and he has considered events such as the one held today in Malaga to be very necessary, “where the position of the vast majority of Spaniards is clear, that we stand with our Constitution and not with those who are going to weaken the Constitution, the prestige of Spain and our democracy.”

De la Torre has defended a “cohesive Spain, not a lacking Spain, not an unequal Spain as some want and as some are willing to grant in exchange for votes to be president.”