There will be transfers this afternoon. This is the prediction of the PP in the face of Junts’ threats of not approving the amnesty law this afternoon if the PSOE does not accept the amendments still pending to be incorporated into the law. PP sources emphasize that “as every time a law or decree in Congress has to be voted on, the entire country rises up pending the demands of the independence movement to Sánchez and attentive to the transfers of the Government to ERC and Junts.
He predicts this with the argument that there is “a party accustomed to asking and another accustomed to giving in” and Junts is once again “playing with the times to distract public opinion” with a law that “in no way improves the quality of life of the citizens, but it does affect their dignity”, because “Sánchez is a bargain for the independentists”, and that is why, according to PP sources “they allow him until he spies on them, because they know that they will never have a president as docile as him “.
The conclusion of the PP is that “yes to the threats” of Junts on the eve of the election of the Presidency of Congress, in the investiture of Sánchez and in the validation of decrees two weeks ago, the Government “has responded with concessions and claudications” with which “nothing suggests that the same thing will not happen today.
The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, was very harsh this Tuesday with the law that Congress is going to approve today and accused the PSOE of “consummating the greatest violation of dignity, equality and the separation of powers, in a democracy western”. A law, “without precedent in democracy, that should never have gotten there” and a law “unthinkable in any country around us”, because it “radically breaks the equality of Spaniards”, is a law made “tailored to a fugitive , in a chalet in Waterloo and negotiated outside Congress and Spain” and is “a law approved by minorities, whose fundamental objective is to dismantle the state.”
For Feijóo it is a law “that implies that there is good terrorism and bad terrorism”, that “protects the contacts of the independentists with an aggressor power, Russia”, and a law that is a privilege, because the law can never be made for private benefit. “. A law, furthermore, that is “one more step in the process of degradation of politics, and in the process of degradation of institutions” undertaken by the PSOE.
A law that is the culmination of two months of Sánchez’s government, which the president of the PP summarized in 10 milestones: “Hand over the mayor’s office of Pamplona to Bildu: promote the persecution of judges, even in parliamentary headquarters; convert the languages ??of the state in a bargaining chip for those who want to prohibit the use of Spanish in a territorial area of ??Spain; forgive the debt to the Generalitat; agree on the figure of an international mediator expert in guerrillas; open to breaking up the immigration policy into 17 different ones and handing it over to a party that the party itself describes as xenophobic; coerce the freedom of movement of companies; insult millions of Spaniards in the media, the media, businessmen and, incidentally, German citizens in the European Parliament; create new conflicts international policies; to make an international policy full of lurches that no one understands.