Breaking news on the PSOE and Junts agreement for the investiture, live

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2023-11-09 09:31:00

09:45 h

Ayuso assures that the pact to invest Sánchez means “entering a dictatorship”

The president of the Community of Madrid for the PP, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, stated this morning in an interview on Antena 3 that the pact between Junts and PSOE to make Pedro Sánchez president means putting Spain in a dictatorship: “It is entering into a dictatorship. They have been with Franco, the extreme right, coming, and they have given us a dictatorship. “They snuck it in through the back door,” Ayuso said. “Dictatorships are eating away, they are going little by little and we are at the beginning of it.”

Asked about the pact and the future amnesty for those accused of acts related to the 2017 sovereign challenge, Ayuso insisted: “Everything that is happening in Spain is because Sánchez has lost the elections,” she stated.

Asked about the fact that Sánchez will be sworn in, in any case, by an absolute parliamentary majority, Ayuso considers that this equates him with dictators: “Like the great dictators throughout history, they sneak through parliaments, the The model of the country must be decided by all Spaniards and the moment it has been decided that the votes are above the laws, that is dictatorial. Dictatorships are eating away, they are going little by little, and we are at the beginning of it.”

Regarding the street violence and the altercations in front of the PSOE headquarters in recent days, Ayuso has criticized the police action on Monday and also the presence of violent ultras on Tuesday, when the harshest riots occurred. “The police endured a lot,” he lamented, from a violent minority.

Asked about the possibility of these altercations being repeated after the agreement is known, Ayuso has once again spoken of dictatorship: “I am worried that we are entering a dictatorship, that the Spain that we have known of good people from left to right will become break because there are no limits.”

By Alberto Pozas.

09:44 h

Cuca Gamarra, on the pact between PSOE and Junts: “We are facing a shameful agreement, Sánchez wants to humiliate us”

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has described the political pact reached between the PSOE and Junts for the investiture of Pedro Sánchez as a “shameful and humiliating agreement”. “Pedro Sánchez wants to humiliate us,” she said in an interview this Thursday on Telecinco.

The popular leader has stated that Spain “is not going to humiliate itself nor remain silent in the face of this infamy” and has insisted, as on previous occasions, that Feijóo “could be president if he had accepted that shameful agreement”, despite the fact that Vox did not would have participated in an agreement with Junts.

Gamarra added that the PP will make “a firm opposition from the institutional and also legal point of view” once the processing of the law begins, in addition to “channeling so that people can demonstrate”, for which he has invited people to join the demonstration scheduled for this Sunday.

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The leader of the PP in Catalonia links the agreement between PSOE and Junts to the “severe warning from the EU about the amnesty”

The president of the Catalan PP, Alejandro Fernández, has linked the agreement closed this Thursday between PSOE and Junts for the investiture of the acting president of the Government and PSOE candidate for re-election, Pedro Sánchez, to the “severe warning from the EU regarding the amnesty”.

It refers to the request this Wednesday from the European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, to find out more information on the scope of the amnesty law when it has not yet been presented. In this sense, Fernández ironically stated that PSOE and Junts had to think: “As long as we have to explain it in Europe, they won’t let us sign it, so let’s close it quickly.”

The Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, responded yesterday to the European Commissioner, reminding that the Executive is in office and, therefore, cannot send bills to Congress, so the proposal will come from the parliamentary groups. “I trust that our next meeting will serve to promote the renewal of the Judiciary and to inform you of the Government’s commitment to definitively overcoming the serious institutional, political and social crisis that was experienced in Catalonia,” he said.

“As always, we are delighted to work together with the European Commission, inform them of any issues they wish to know about and, of course, provide them with all the information they need,” says Bolaños in his response, in which he reproaches Reynders for having known the content of your letter through the media.


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