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Feijóo sees a "pathological tic" in Sánchez's laughter at the investiture and Gamarra frames it as "authoritarianism"

MADRID, 21 Nov.

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Feijóo sees a "pathological tic" in Sánchez's laughter at the investiture and Gamarra frames it as "authoritarianism"

MADRID, 21 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, considers that there is a "pathological tic" in Pedro Sánchez's laughter during the investiture debate held last week in the Plenary Session of Congress. The general secretary of the party, Cuca Gamarra, has supported the words of her leader and has framed it in the "authoritarianism" of the head of the Executive, who has "a certain tendency to violate the rule of law."

"I think there is a pathological tic there, which would be good to study by those who know about this," said Feijóo to Sánchez's laughter in the investiture debate, criticizing the PP leader's "original theory" that he is not president. because he does not want to and that he has resigned while being able to be president of the Government.

Feijóo has pointed out that Sánchez "has laughed not only at someone who has won the elections, but that he has laughed at everything and everyone." "It is an inappropriate embarrassment," he said in an interview on Antena 3, to advise analyzing that laughter in order to see if "it is normal" or "an indication from a pathological point of view that is not minor."

Shortly afterwards, in statements in Congress, Gamarra supported the statements of the president of the PP. When asked what Feijóo meant when she said that Sánchez has a "pathological tic", she responded: "Well, he is very authoritarian."

According to Gamarra, the President of the Government has "a certain tendency to violate the rule of law." For his part, the Deputy Secretary of Organization of the PP, Miguel Tellado, has pointed out that Feijóo "has explained himself" perfectly "so that he" has to interpret his words ".