Given the commotion caused by some previous statements in which he seemed to insinuate that he could be absent, finally the deputy secretary of institutional action of the PP, Esteban González Pons, has confirmed that he will attend the third meeting of the negotiations with the PSOE to unblock the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), with the mediation of the Commissioner for Justice of the European Union, Didier Reynders, scheduled for next March 13 in Strasbourg.

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, did not want, this afternoon in Congress, to clarify what the decision would be and has referred to the words of González Pons himself, who this Wednesday had somehow left his attendance up in the air until that the content of the agreement between the PSOE, ERC and Junts for a new wording of the Amnesty law be known.

The reason for these reservations expressed by the current deputy in Congress and former popular MEP is that he considered “very difficult to reach an agreement on the CGPJ with someone who at the same time is humiliating, disavowing and forcing the Supreme Court to correct itself, breaking the division of powers”.

“Let’s see what happens tomorrow,” he then replied when asked if the approval of the Amnesty law would affect the development of negotiations in the European Parliament with the Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Parliament, Félix Bolaños. on the other side of the table.

Well, with the bill already on its way to the plenary session of Congress, once the committee process has been passed, the path has been cleared, which PP sources insist had never been hindered, given that it was the party of Alberto Núñez Feijóo who urged the Commission to mediate, and González Pons will attend the meeting.

“What we are not going to allow the Government to do is attack the judges with Junts with one hand and defend them with the PP with the other. The Government has to choose sides,” announced, however, the popular leader, who will meet again with the Minister of Justice, before the arbitration of the European Commissioner for the field, next Wednesday the 13th at 10:00 a.m. at the headquarters of the European Parliament in Strasbourg.