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Bolaños makes the repeal of the Democratic Memory Law in Aragon ugly to PP and Vox: "What can bother?"

MADRID, 4 Ago.

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Bolaños makes the repeal of the Democratic Memory Law in Aragon ugly to PP and Vox: "What can bother?"

MADRID, 4 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The acting Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, has spoiled this Friday the pact of the PP and Vox to govern in coalition in Aragon that includes, among other measures, the suppression of the Law of Democratic Memory developed by the Executive chaired by the socialist Javier Lambán in 2018.

In a message on social networks, collected by Europa Press, the minister has questioned which democrat this law can "bother". "PP and Vox are going to repeal the memory law of Aragon. I always ask the same thing, without an answer: what can bother a democrat about this law? Pay homage to the victims of the civil war and the dictatorship? That Spain assume UN humanitarian law?" he asked on Twitter.

In the agreement that both parties have signed to carry out the investiture of the 'popular' Jorge Azcón, PP and Vox have agreed eighty measures to carry out what they consider a "political change" in the community with a "stable government" that will have absolute majority in regional courts.

Among the measures is the repeal of the Law of Democratic Memory of Aragon, a rule that, in the opinion of the Vox spokesman in the Courts of Aragon, Alejandro Nolasco, is "sectarian, interprets history in a unilateral way", when "the history must be made by historians". "We understand that it is a law that has no place in this government, that it will be for freedom and social progress," he indicated.

For her part, the PP parliamentary spokesperson, Ana Alós, recalled that her party "voted against this law as sectarian and incomplete." "We understand that its repeal is perfectly possible and then we will see what can be done," she detailed.