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Feijóo invites constitutionalism to join the PP's act against the amnesty: "Of course it is worth demonstrating"

He says that what Sánchez intends is a "cacicada", "the biggest" they have seen in democracy: "Not everything goes in politics".

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Feijóo invites constitutionalism to join the PP's act against the amnesty: "Of course it is worth demonstrating"

He says that what Sánchez intends is a "cacicada", "the biggest" they have seen in democracy: "Not everything goes in politics"

MADRID, 13 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP and candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has invited the constitutionalists to join the act against the amnesty that his party is going to organize next Sunday, September 24 and that he wants to carry out "in principle" in the Plaza de España in Madrid. That said, he has assured that "it is worth demonstrating" in the face of what he considers the "largest cacicada" that they have seen in Spanish democracy since its origins.

"Not everything goes in politics," Feijóo stated in an interview on Trece TV, where he defended the actions that his party is promoting to stop the Government, such as the motions in the regional parliaments and city councils, or the act that he has announced to next day the 24th in Madrid.

The president of the PP has stressed that what Sánchez's Executive intends is "a cacicada", "the largest" that they have seen "in Spanish democracy since its origins." "Of course it is worth demonstrating against that and it is our obligation to do so and to do so with the calm, with the tranquility but with the strength of the reason that a democrat gives," he asserted, adding that he is not going to "look at the ground." to be president of the Government" but rather he looks the Spaniards in the eyes.

When asked if the PP has called this event due to pressure from former president José María Aznar, who called this Tuesday for a new 'Enough is Enough', Feijóo explained that the party made the decision to hold this event in "defense of equality of the Spanish" after the Board of Directors meeting held last Monday.

"And from there, the PP is led by the Executive Committee of the PP. And I also like to have agreed with President Aznar or President Rajoy or whoever was saying that the PP is going to defend the Spanish Constitution," he said. declared.

That said, the president of the PP has assured that the "constitutionalists" are invited to this PP event because they are going to "claim the equality of citizens before the law." Therefore, he has stressed that any citizen can attend because the PP "does not ask for ID" at its events.

Furthermore, he has announced that the PP wants to hold its event - which will also be attended by the 'barons' of the party - in the Plaza de España in Madrid. "We are going to do it in the streets to defend the Spanish Constitution, the equality of all citizens in rights and obligations and the need to make State agreements to get out of this prison in which the pro-independence parties and Mr. Sánchez want to put us. "he proclaimed.

EMPHASIZES THAT HE IS NOT GOING TO BE PRESIDENT "AT ANY PRICE"

Before the investiture debate, scheduled for September 26 and 27, he said that he will make a speech to "defend the Constitution, the Transition and the principles in which the majority of citizens believe, including voters of other parties."

After emphasizing that he is four votes away from the absolute majority and that they are going to "see what happens" in that debate in Congress, given that Sánchez "needs the 'yes' from Junts" and the PP does not need it, he has advanced that he wants Spaniards are clear that he is not going to be president of the Government "at any price" and that he will make a speech consistent with what he has said in the campaign.

"I am going to defend the Spaniards and all the Spanish voters who do not agree with those who do not believe in our country, governing in our country," he emphasized, to highlight that he does not agree with facilitating an Amnesty Law. "knowing its illegality", he is not willing to "have a self-determination referendum or finance the independence movement."

Given the PNV's refusal to support his investiture, he has indicated that there will soon be elections in the Basque Country and "the Basques will be able to give their opinion." In his opinion, the PNV will have to decide if it wants to be "one more satellite" of Pedro Sánchez along with the 23 parties that are in the orbit of the acting Government or defend that the Basques have an important role in Spain.

After ensuring that if 94% have not voted for independence, it is not reasonable for the independence movement to have the key, he has accused Pedro Sánchez of being president "at any price" and has denounced his "obsessive neurosis" for remaining in La Moncloa " after losing." What's more, he has recalled that he has already run for the general elections five times and the most he has gotten is 123 seats compared to the 137 that he has achieved in his first appointment at the national level with the polls.

Feijóo has explained that we must defend the "honorability of democracy" and appeal to all national and international bodies for the "abuse" that Sánchez intends, as well as not "relent in denouncing that a political elite is the beneficiary of this possible Law." of Amnesty and that the "last interested party is Pedro Sánchez" because "thanks to that he can be president."

"IF WE WERE COUP PARTERS WE WOULD BE NEGOTIATING WITH SÁNCHEZ"

Furthermore, he has harshly criticized the fact that the minister spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, "insulted" Aznar this Tuesday by "using" the table of the Council of Ministers by calling him a "coup plotter." "It is very serious," she stated, adding that this should lead to his immediate dismissal.

"If we were coup plotters we would be negotiating with Sánchez because Sánchez is negotiating with the one who has carried out the coup against the Constitution and is an expert in negotiating with those who have carried out coups," he emphasized, to warn Sánchez that he cannot "deceive everyone." all the time" and history is not going to be "kind" to his Presidency.

Furthermore, he has highlighted that all the former presidents of the Government of Spain, except José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, are against "what Mr. Sánchez has done and can do" and has criticized that the PSOE tries to "corner" Felipe González. "Now it turns out that those of us who believe in freedom, the Constitution and defend the rights of all Spaniards are coup plotters," he exclaimed.

As for whether he believes that Sánchez could have a repeat election, the president of the 'popular' party has indicated that this will "depend much more on Puigdemont than on Sánchez." Of course, he has said that the "partners" of the Chief Executive are "trying to ensure that there are no elections" and that a Government is formed "with the extreme left."

SAYS THAT CAMPO AND LAURA DÍEZ SHOULD ABSTENE IN DECISIONS

As for whether it is believed that the Constitutional Court can endorse a possible Amnesty Law, Feijóo has denounced Pedro Sánchez's "interest" in "monopolizing the institutions" and has highlighted that he appointed "two senior PSOE officials" to the TC. , citing the "Moncloa advisor" Laura Díez and the former Minister of Justice Juan Carlos Campo.

In his opinion, both should "abstain in most of the decisions of the Socialist Party and unfortunately they are not abstaining." For this reason, he has admitted that there are suspicions of partiality in the TC in many cases and that they would be "calmer" if these two members "abstained" in some matters and if the PP were allowed to "fill the vacancy of the Constitutional Court that corresponds to it." propose in the Senate and that they have been "denied during the last year.

DEFEND A PLUS OF DEPUTIES TO THE MOST VOTED LIST

After defending that the list with the most votes govern in the city councils, as in his program, he has also defended the possibility of an extra number of seats for the candidate with the most votes for Congress, as happens in countries like Greece or Italy, something that would avoid what happens. now after 23J.

Of course, the president of the PP has recognized that this is a more complex issue and it would be necessary to see if they need an organic law and "what things need to be modified" to carry out this extra number of seats to the most voted list.

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