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Feijóo undertakes to bring the Amnesty Law before Justice and before Europe and warns the PSOE: "They are going into the abyss"

He denounces Sánchez's "cosmic twists" and emphasizes that Puigdemont left in "the trunk of a car" and "now he will return in the Falcon".

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Feijóo undertakes to bring the Amnesty Law before Justice and before Europe and warns the PSOE: "They are going into the abyss"

He denounces Sánchez's "cosmic twists" and emphasizes that Puigdemont left in "the trunk of a car" and "now he will return in the Falcon"

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, accused the PSOE this Tuesday of "mirroring with the independence movement" and has warned them that they are walking towards the "abyss" with the Amnesty Law. That said, he has advanced that his party will appeal this rule before the courts "by all means" and will ask for the protection of the European Union. "And we will surely get it," he exclaimed.

In his speech in the Plenary Session of Congress, Feijóo denounced the "constant humiliation" to which the independence supporters subject the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, every day, making each vote "an ordeal" because "they have taken the measure."

"It is true that Sánchez has decided to be a hostage, it is true, but not all Spaniards are going to pay the ransom. Gentlemen of the Socialist Party, masks off," exclaimed the president of the PP, garnering applause from the PP band. .

Feijóo has stated that Sánchez maintains a Government "with assisted breathing" and has guaranteed that the PP will continue to "defend the Spanish people, also their voters", with "equality, solidarity, freedom and justice, those flags" that the PSOE "waved " and that "they no longer belong to him."

Furthermore, he has criticized that Sánchez has "jumped into line with his red lines", since, as he has stressed, the amnesty "started as corruption, now it welcomes terrorism" and he has not ruled out that it could also soon welcome "high treason". "You are going into the abyss," he told the Socialist Group.

In this context, he has advanced that the PP is going to appeal this "infamous" rule before Justice "by all means and with all possible legal instruments", while at the same time going to "ask for the protection of the European Union." "And we will surely get it," he exclaimed.

In fact, PP sources have announced that the amnesty law will be one of the topics that its Deputy Secretary of Institutional Affairs, Esteban González Pons, will bring to the meeting that he has called this Thursday in Brussels with the Commissioner of Justice, Didier Reynders, to try to unblock the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ).

Furthermore, Feijóo has stressed that, as soon as this law reaches the Senate, the Popular Group will give "a voice to all those who have tried to remain silent during this regrettable process." "And we will democratically rescue our country from the moral misery to which they are condemning us," he said to the socialists, whom he has accused of "milking" with the independence movement.

"WHEN THEY SAY COLORÍN COLORADO THEY WILL HAVE NOTHING LEFT"

The president of the PP has highlighted that the independence movement is in charge, as, in his opinion, the Junts spokesperson, Miriam Noguerras, has made clear, and "when they say colorín colorado, they will have nothing left."

"This law is infamous, from minute one. But every day, until today, they have turned it into a greater obscenity. This law is already the Russian matryoshka, the necessary layers will be added, but the Russian matryoshka has already been entered Congress," he said.

That said, he has criticized the PSOE and its partners for trying to "set traps to circumvent the judges' action" after what happened in the 'procés'. "Do you believe that the deputies of Congress can do anything? Do you believe that the Legislative Power has no limits? Do you really believe that this is not a rule of law?" he asked.

On this point, he criticized the socialists for talking about "light terrorism" when "there is no form of terrorism that does not violate human rights, because terrorism by definition is terror, and terror goes against humanitarian law."

The head of the opposition has alluded to Sánchez's "comic and cosmic turns", such as when he spoke of rebellion when referring to what happened in Catalonia or supported the violence suffered by the police in the 'procés'. "When he said that the amnesty was unconstitutional, where was he in the fachosphere?" He questioned him.

Feijóo has warned the socialist deputies that "they are not puppets without will" but "conscious accomplices of what they vote for." "Your vote will not be a crime, but it is not forgivable. Sooner or later you are going to amnesty the acts of others, but believe me, history will not amnesty you," he declared.

HE PROMISED TO BRING PUIGDEMONT AND NOW "HE LAYS THE RED CARPET FOR HIM"

Likewise, the president of the PP recalled that Sánchez promised to bring Puigdemont to justice and "now he is rolling out the red carpet for him." "He left in the trunk of a car and now he will return in Mr. Sánchez's Falcon to Spain," he proclaimed, advising Junts to be careful because "it would not be the first time that Sánchez sits down with the independence movement to negotiate and his Government taps their phone."

Feijóo has pointed out that, after listening to the previous intervention of the Catalan socialist deputy Francisco Aranda Vargas who was once against the amnesty and now says "the opposite", he must conclude that "in the Socialist Party there are no longer two souls" .

"What's more, sometimes I doubt there is one. The question is how long you are going to put up with this daily humiliation of your initials, your history, the dignity of each one of you," he snapped at the Socialist Group flock.

CRITICISM OF UPN AND CC OF THE AMNESTY LAW

On behalf of UPN, Alberto Catalán has said that the president of the government "has no say" and that for the Government "anything goes as long as it remains in power." "This is not how a democratic country is governed," he proclaimed.

Cristina Valido, from the Canarian Coalition, has explained that her rejection of the amnesty "wins arguments" every day and has reiterated that they do not like "the forms, nor the reason." In her opinion, by wanting to solve the Catalan problem, the Government "has created another much bigger problem" because with this law "faith in the democratic system is broken", whose health is "what is at stake."