The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, announced this Monday that his party will present motions in regional parliaments, city councils and councils so that all public officials are in favor or against the amnesty law that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is negotiating with the Catalan independentists.
In a speech before the party’s National Board of Directors, Feijóo pointed out that the response to the separatist challenge “cannot be a mere dialectical confrontation between Génova and Ferraz.” “The responsibility to respond is collective, and will also have to be assumed by all the democratic bodies that work in all the territories that make up Spain. No politician, no councilor, no regional parliamentarian, no deputy or senator will be able to hide their opinion. We will bring to each of the institutions – to the Cortes, to the assemblies of the CCAA, to the plenary sessions of city councils and councils – an initiative in favor of the equality of Spaniards or in favor of the privileges of pro-independence politicians. “We will defend the first one.” he has pointed out he.
Feijóo has predicted that his party will reach the government of Spain “now or soon”, but that it will not do so “through auctions or deception” as, in his opinion, the PSOE intends to do. In this sense, the popular leader has indicated that his party will also want to give a voice “to the thousands of PSOE voters who have been cornered because what was in the party’s electoral program is nothing that is talked about.” now”.
“Neither the PP nor the PSOE have asked the Spanish people for consent to break democratic values, to break the equality of all citizens before the law or to demolish the rule of law in exchange for a few votes,” he said. Furthermore, she has indicated that the interview that the second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, had last week with Puigdemont or the concession of the groups’ own groups to ERC and Junts in Congress is not “acceptable.”
In his opinion, Sánchez will say “yes to everything” to those who ask for “the humiliation of our country” and stands as the alternative that defends the “feelings of the majorities.” “We want to build on what unites us and not on what separates us,” said Feijóo. Finally, given his probable failed investiture, Feijóo has said that he prefers to pay the price of a no to a yes for “a misgovernment of inequality.”