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Sánchez urges Feijóo to stop the "permanent tantrum" and opt for "more agreements and fewer insults"

Asks the PP to "review" and "end" its government agreements with Vox.

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Sánchez urges Feijóo to stop the "permanent tantrum" and opt for "more agreements and fewer insults"

Asks the PP to "review" and "end" its government agreements with Vox

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, December 16 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The President of the Government and leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, called on Alberto Núñez Feijóo's PP this Saturday to abandon the "permanent tantrum" in favor of "more agreements and fewer insults" during the legislature that has just begun.

This is how Sánchez expressed himself when speaking at the Political Convention of the Galician PSOE, in which he supported the socialist candidate for the Presidency of the Xunta de Galicia, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, along with the fourth vice president and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero .

"Politics is not destroying, it is building. Politics is not a monologue, it is a dialogue. Politics is agreeing, not permanent tantrums," he said, asking the PP that at the beginning of the legislature "there are more agreements and fewer insults", regretting that Feijóo called him "mentally ill" or that the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, said that the people will want to hang him by his feet.

Sánchez, who has shown respect for the "100 demonstrations" that the 'popular' have made against their investiture pacts with the independence parties, has denounced the "siege" against PSOE headquarters, before emphasizing that the elections " passed" and there is already a Government in place, so "it is time to work, to agree.

For this reason, he has demanded that the PP agree to renew the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), which they have "blocked" for five years; to reform the regional financing system, and to agree to modify article 49 of the Constitution to eliminate the term 'diminished'.

And he has claimed, among other "useful policy" measures, having agreed with the independence movement on the "reunion agenda" to "unite" the country, as well as recovering the Parity Law or promoting a package of 1,000 million euros for science.

Sánchez has indicated that respect begins with respecting both the result of the elections and the legitimacy of a Government that has been supported by the representatives of more than 12 million votes.

ACCUSES THE PP OF BEING THE ONLY PARTY THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE CONSTITUTION

He has also stressed that under his mandate the Constitution is complied with in all territories, while at the same time he has reproached the PP which is, in his opinion, the only political party that "does not comply" with it.

In this sense, the leader of the PSOE has rejected "lessons of constitutionalism" from the PP, which he has contrasted with his Government, with which "the Constitution is complied with in each and every one of the territories" of Spain and "there is only one political party that does not comply with it, the Popular Party".

"It is time for you to comply with the Constitution," the head of the Executive has questioned the 'popular', whom he has invited to "review" and "end" their agreements with Vox in autonomous communities and city councils because, From their point of view, they are deteriorating coexistence.

Regarding the six months of Spanish presidency of the EU, Sánchez has celebrated very "gratifying" "historical coincidences" that the leaders of the European Union have agreed this Thursday to open accession negotiations with Ukraine.