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Feijóo will bring to Congress today the "outcry" in Spain against Sánchez's amnesty to "perpetuate himself in power"

'Génova' warns that the Spanish "are not going to resign" to what is happening and that the PP will act against this "aberration".

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Feijóo will bring to Congress today the "outcry" in Spain against Sánchez's amnesty to "perpetuate himself in power"

'Génova' warns that the Spanish "are not going to resign" to what is happening and that the PP will act against this "aberration"

MADRID, 14 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will bring this Wednesday to the investiture debate of the socialist candidate Pedro Sánchez the "cry" that there is in society against the amnesty that he has agreed with the independentists to "perpetuate himself in power", as they have pointed out. PP sources, who have warned that the Spanish "are not going to resign" to what is happening.

This Wednesday and Thursday, the Plenary Session of Congress will host the second investiture debate of the legislature, in which Sánchez plans to be elected president with 179 votes in favor, three above the absolute majority (176) that is required to pass the procedure the first.

Feijóo tried on September 26 and 27 but did not reach the bar for absolute majority, remaining at 172 seats (PP, Vox, UPN CC). This time, and barring last-minute surprises, everything indicates that Sánchez will be sworn in as president on Thursday with the support of the PSOE, Sumar, ERC, Junts, Bildu, PNV, BNG and the Canary Coalition.

In light of this debate, PP sources have advanced that Feijóo - who will take the stand early in the afternoon to respond to Sánchez - will be "coherent, unlike the PSOE candidate" and "there will be no changes in opinion" but that "he will defend the same thing that he defended in the campaign and in his investiture."

"It is immoral to give in to blackmail from the State to access a position and it is electoral fraud to appear in elections promising one thing and then doing exactly the opposite," the same sources have pointed out.

Thus, the PP has indicated that Feijóo will give a voice to the eight million PP voters who supported a change on July 23 and also to the millions of Spaniards who were not consulted by Sánchez "regarding the aberration that he is going to commit." ".

The PP considers that "Spain today is a clamor against the amnesty and the concessions made by Sánchez to the independentists in exchange for perpetuating themselves in power" and "this has been expressed in the streets and expressed forcefully by dozens of associations and entities".

"We are talking about an amnesty and transfers in exchange for the votes he needs to be sworn in as president, with a very high cost for our country that the citizens will pay," PP sources have indicated.

In this context, the leader of the PP will remember that Pedro Sánchez ran for office promising that "he would not do exactly what he is going to do." "It is not coexistence, it is convenience," he will repeat once again before the Plenary Session of Congress.

In addition, he will emphasize the message that "the Spaniards have not voted for this and are not going to resign themselves to this." "Spain does not give up and Feijóo will tell them tomorrow that they can count on the PP, which will not lower its head in the face of the seriousness of what is happening," according to party sources.

After the demonstrations on Sunday throughout Spain - which according to the PP brought together more than two million people - Feijóo is expected to take advantage of this success of mobilization and emphasize again that they are not going to "be silent." "We will not remain silent until we speak in elections and we can all vote again because the opposite of what was voted for is being done," he said last Sunday in Puerta del Sol before thousands of citizens.