Tellado denounces a PSOE campaign and insists that the PP has not negotiated with Junts

There is not and has not been a negotiation or relationship with Junts. This is the statement by the Popular Group spokesperson in Congress, Miguel Tellado, who, after the words of the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, about the conditions under which a pardon for Carles Puigdemont would be possible, attributes all the commotion created to a “campaign orchestrated by the PSOE”.

“These are expressions taken out of context,” said Tellado on Informa Radio, with which, he denounces, “the PSOE has launched a campaign, orchestrated by several media outlets,” which, in his opinion, has a clear intention “to say what is not, and show some contact between the PP and the Catalan independence movement, when there is not and has not been.

According to the popular spokesperson, neither Alberto Núñez Feijóo nor the PP have changed their position: “We said and say no to the amnesty, because it is illegal, unjust and unconstitutional,” he stated. and that, he added, “we said it before, during these months and we will continue to maintain it.”

Tellado emphasizes that the PP has also always said “no to pardons, because the conditions that the legislation establishes to grant them are not met”, and that is the position that the PP has maintained, and for which it opposed the pardons granted by the Government, since there was no repentance, nor a favorable report from the sentencing court, nor a commitment not to repeat the same events.

Furthermore, the spokesperson for the Popular Group stressed that the PP also maintains and “we say yes to investigating absolutely everything regarding the Catalan independence movement, both everything that has to do with terrorism, and the possible connections of the independence movement with Putin’s Russia. “.

Miguel Tellado concludes that despite what one wants to say, “our position is firm, and it is what it has always been, beyond the poisoning campaign of the PSOE, to which Vox has wrongly joined”, because In his opinion “trying to confuse the electorate is negative, and even more so in the last week of the Galician election campaign.”

An election in which the PSOE, he said, “is campaigning for an independentist to win, and Vox is campaigning so that the PP does not do well”, which in his opinion is irresponsible, since Vox, according to all the surveys It will not obtain representation, so if the PP does not obtain an absolute majority, an independence party will govern in Galicia.

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