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Sánchez asks Feijóo for "restraint" and sees him as "desperate to agitate the street" before the October 12 parade

MADRID, 9 Oct.

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Sánchez asks Feijóo for "restraint" and sees him as "desperate to agitate the street" before the October 12 parade

MADRID, 9 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The acting president of the Government and candidate of the PSOE for the investiture, Pedro Sánchez, has asked for "restraint" to the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and has accused him of carrying out a "desperate attempt to agitate the street" in front of the Fiesta National of October 12.

Sánchez and Feijóo met this afternoon in the Congress of Deputies for an hour, in a meeting that is part of the round of contacts prior to Sánchez's investiture. He has asked Feijóo for "institutional respect" for the Constitution, national symbols and the national holiday of October 12, as well as "containment in his desperate attempt to agitate the street," according to socialist sources.

From the PSOE they accuse the Popular Party of calling two demonstrations "against the investiture of Pedro Sánchez", in reference to the mobilizations against the amnesty that is being negotiated with the Catalan independentists, and maintain that in them "the Chief has been disrespected." of the State. In his opinion, the 'popular' are trying to make "a partisan exploitation of the National Holiday of October 12."

Likewise, Sánchez reminded Feijóo of the obligation to renew the General Council of the Judiciary, which has had an expired mandate for almost five years and has indicated that the national symbols belong "to all Spaniards," indicate the aforementioned sources.

Furthermore, he has ordered him to "respect" the electoral results of last 23-J, parliamentary democracy, since they consider that "the majority will of the citizens is to form a Government of progress."

In this sense, in the PSOE, they demand that Feijóo respect the turn of the socialists to articulate a parliamentary majority. "We are not asking for your support for the investiture, but we are asking for prudence in your actions and respect for the investiture process commissioned by His Majesty the King," they point out.