The PP assures that the departure of Dolores Delgado “does not change anything”

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The ‘popular’ denounce that the Government “makes the wrong partners” and that Justice must have “total and absolute independence, autonomy and credibility”

The president of the PP, Alberto Nez Feijo (i), the general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, and senator Pedro Rolln at the party’s steering committee this Tuesday in MadridDAVID MUDARRA
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With the resignation of the Attorney General of the State, Dolores Delgado, this morning and yesterday of the General Vice President, Adriana Lastra, the PP believes that the strategy they are using “does not change anything”, “it is more of the same”. “Pedro Sánchez has entrenched himself in the pacts with his separatist, independentist and Podemos allies”, and there are others who have to pay for his “blunders”, assured the Deputy Secretary for Autonomous and Local Coordination of the popular, Pedro Rolln, at a press conference this morning.

Since Gnova It has not been seen favorably that at the very moment of Dolores Delgado’s resignation, a lvaro Garcia Ortiz as successor who is also the right hand of the former socialist minister. They say from the PP “that they are the wrong partners” because Justice must have “total and absolute independence, autonomy and credibility.”

With this movement of Governmentlos popular consider that Sánchez “has lost the opportunity to dignify and facilitate the independence of the Power of attorney” , since Delgado’s successor “is a person with a notable closeness to the PSOE” and they have even added that the Socialists should “have withdrawn the law that requires the appointment of two CGPJ magistrates.” As for the renewal of this body, from the Popular Party they have transmitted that they “always have their hand out to agree on truly state matters.”

Los popular they have insisted that the new appointment “does not change anything” and have pointed out the existence of many independent professionals with an exemplary track record who could have successfully carried out the position. “I fail to understand how President Sánchez, being able to have dignified the figure of the State prosecutor, has missed the opportunity, after how reviled she was for being a former PSOE minister.”

Even so, from the leadership of the PP they have wished “the best in the personal field for both Delgado and Adriana Lastra”, although they recognize that with their resignation they have done a “disservice to women who are in the workplace”, since with this decision a message is transferred that does not denote confidence. “There are many contemplated mechanisms that a woman who wants to have a child can resort to,” they defended.

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