Although the mobilizations of farmers, the drought, the electoral campaign in Galicia or the problems of transporters burst into Spanish political life, the PP maintains its pulse against the amnesty law, and on the same day that Congress resumes its debate After being rejected by the plenary session of the Chamber, the PP added this Tuesday, to the signing of a manifesto for the equality of the 3,300 mayors that the PP has, that of the 27 presidents of the deputation, council or council.

An event closed by the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, who denounced Pedro Sánchez’s intention to now modify the Criminal Procedure Law (LECrim), which for the PP represents “the judicial shield of its government partners.”

And, according to the number two of the PP, Pedro Sánchez “is only concerned about the amnesty”, because he only cares about “the problems of the seven deputies he needs to stay in power.” For this reason, Gamarra denounced, he is concerned about the amnesty and not the problems “of farmers, ranchers or transporters.”

Because according to the popular leader, the problem is no longer just the neglect in which the President of the Government has left the countryside, the problems that his inaction has caused, but are “Sánchez’s persecution and attacks on the countryside, which is causing the collapse.” Therefore, in the face of this “inaction and lack of concern on the part of the Government”, the PP guarantees farmers and ranchers “to defend them from any attack from the Government or from another country”, hence its proposals to make the CAP more flexible or make a National Pact of the Water, because that “means solidarity,” the opposite of what amnesty means, he said.

That, he assured, which is the “hallmark of the PP”, is “the opposite of sanchismo”, because the PP practices “a policy with principles, that stands alongside the people, that thinks in common, and not in terms of allies and political adversaries”. Hence the desire to reform the LECrim now, because Sánchez is only thinking about “his particular interests, not the interests of the country.”

In the opinion of the PP “it is not possible for everything to be tailored to Pedro Sánchez’s partners, while the rest of the Spaniards have to make a living and solve their problems.” Cuca Gamarra, therefore, warns Pedro Sánchez that “the amnesty law is not going to solve the problems of farmers, nor the shortage of doctors, nor many others” that Spaniards have.

For this reason, the general secretary of the PP concludes that “Pedro Sánchez will be able to give amnesty to his partners, sooner rather than later, but society is not going to pardon Pedro Sánchez.”