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Gamarra reminds Sánchez of his duty not to put the funds at risk: "The EU will ensure that the rule of law is complied with"

MADRID, 22 Nov.

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Gamarra reminds Sánchez of his duty not to put the funds at risk: "The EU will ensure that the rule of law is complied with"

MADRID, 22 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, assured this Wednesday that the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, has crossed "the red lines" with his agreements with the independentists to remain in power and has been convinced that the EU " "will ensure" that the rule of law is complied with in Spain. That said, she reminded the President of the Government of his duty not to put European funds at risk.

"We must not forget that the person who has the responsibility of never putting at risk, not the funds, never putting at risk what is the rule of law in Spain is Pedro Sánchez," Gamarra assured before intervening in the parliamentary sessions. 'Facing the amnesty: equality, freedom and dignity', organized by the Popular Group in Congress.

The leader of the PP has highlighted the importance of the debate that the European Parliament is hosting this afternoon on "the threat that the agreements signed by Pedro Sánchez pose to the rule of law" with the aim of "guaranteeing its governability" and has shown herself to be confident that this debate "is going to be very clarifying" about how Europe sees what is happening in Spain.

Gamarra stressed that being part of the EU "means meeting the requirements that the Union establishes" regarding "compliance with the rule of law and democratic quality." "And therefore I believe that this debate is important, a debate in which it will be interesting to see where European socialism stands," he added.

Later, in his speech at the day, he stated that at the European level he has a "protective umbrella" so that Spanish democracy "cannot be harmed by the functioning of democracy itself." "What I am very clear about is that the European Union is going to ensure that this rule of law is complied with in our country," she stated.