The “Route for Equality”, the initiative with which the PP travels throughout Spain to denounce the “discrimination” of Spaniards due to Pedro Sánchez’s concessions to the independence movement, arrived in Barcelona today, Monday, with the Koldo case in the spotlight. of the PP. Miguel Tellado, spokesperson for the Popular Party in Congress, has therefore focused his intervention on the alleged corruption in the purchase of masks and has indicated that this “was bred in the hard core of Moncloa and Ferraz.”

Nothing that happens is unrelated to the Socialist Government, Tellado has said in reference to the alleged corruption in the purchase of masks by the former assistant to the former Minister of Transport and former organizational secretary of the PSOE, José Luis Ábalos. The popular ones have established a harsh critical line that focuses on Pedro Sánchez, and the PP leader has accused those around the President of the Government and the former minister of “getting rich hand over fist while they died every day in Spain – during the Covid pandemic – more than 1,000 people.”

The popular ones seek the weakening of Pedro Sánchez, and Tellado has also targeted ministers and senior officials related to the purchase of masks during the pandemic. “What role did Francina Armengol, -then president of the Balearic Islands- Ángel Víctor Torres -of the Canary Islands- play and what role did Salvador Illa play?”, he asked. Questions that will be repeated these days in the Congress of Deputies, while the judge this afternoon has admitted the appearance of the PP as a popular accusation. The judicial investigation, he has pointed out, will serve to learn more details and it can be concluded that socialist leaders profited.

Tellado was accompanied yesterday at the lectern of this “Route for Equality” by Manu Reyes and Alejandro Fernández, presidents of the group in Barcelona and Catalonia, with an uncompromising speech against the independence groups. The spokesperson in Congress has considered that Catalans are tired of an independence movement that “has not brought anything good.” Governments in Catalonia – he said – “that cover up their terrible management” with blackmail to Sánchez and with “supremacist” policies.

He has also made reference to the admission for processing in the Parliament, with the votes of Junts, of a Popular Legislative Initiative to declare independence. He has once again turned the PP’s gaze to the PSOE Government, wondering if this support is compatible with the defense of coexistence in Catalonia.