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Feijóo disgraces Sánchez for leaving aside the autonomies in the new financing

Date: September 8, 2024 Time: 05:28:40

The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has accused the acting President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of “political corruption” for having bought with “checks” the votes he needs for an investiture that he has denounced as a “fraud” because it already occurred outside of Spain with the pact between PSOE and Junts sealed in Brussels. “This investiture will be promoted through an exercise in political corruption” since, Feijóo has defended, “making decisions against the general interest in exchange for personal benefits has no other name.” He also recalled that on November 18 in Madrid there will be a new protest against the Amnesty Law registered in Congress by the PSOE.

In this sense, he has denounced that Sánchez “has not gotten anyone’s support, he has bought it, which is very different, signing checks that we will all pay.” Thus, he has considered that “no one has done more” or gone so far for the independence cause than the socialist leader. “The independence movement’s desire to eat has combined with its insatiable hunger for power,” he stressed. Specifically, he has referred to the changes in regional financing, in which the PSOE would have jumped to the Fiscal and Financial Policy Council in a reform that it has approved bilaterally with the Catalan independence movement.

The leader of the PP has also criticized Sánchez for having no political, legal or ethical limits, “because he has no qualms about resorting to lies whenever it benefits him”, nor political limits, “because the end justifies any means and partner.” “. “There are not even legal limits, because if the law hinders his purposes, it adapts to the personal interests of himself or his partners,” he stressed.

Along these lines, the head of Genoa has charged against an amnesty that “does not improve coexistence.” “If it were so good, why didn’t they approve it a long time ago? Didn’t it occur to them before? Or is it that before the elections they maintained that it was unconstitutional and now it is within the constitution. The amnesty destroys. It divides the country in two” , has recriminated Sánchez.

On the other hand, he has announced that his parliamentary group “will promote a law of institutional loyalty.” “We will defend the Spanish in all institutions,” she warned.

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