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The PP demands that Sánchez explain if he has promised Puigdemont that he will be able to return to Spain after the Catalans

Those from Feijóo denounce that the Government renounces the Budgets for 2024 but not the "cessions" to the independentists.

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The PP demands that Sánchez explain if he has promised Puigdemont that he will be able to return to Spain after the Catalans

Those from Feijóo denounce that the Government renounces the Budgets for 2024 but not the "cessions" to the independentists

MADRID, 16 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

This Saturday, the PP has demanded that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, clarify whether he has promised the former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont that he will be able to return to Spain after the Catalan elections on May 12 and has denounced that he has refused to present General Budgets of the State by 2024 but has not put an end to its "cessions" to the independentists.

This is how Alberto Núñez Feijóo's party has reacted to the news that the PSOE and Junts have already held four meetings in Switzerland, within the framework of what was agreed last November. As reported by both parties, after the approval of the Amnesty Law they will now open a new phase of negotiation.

In this context, 'popular' sources have criticized that Sánchez has "paralyzed the Budgets of all Spaniards but not the auction to Puigdemont", since, from their point of view, the Executive "gives up public accounts but not new assignments".

"While Sánchez paralyzes Spain, he accelerates in Switzerland," add the 'popular', who blame Sánchez for "pausing Congress" but "running quickly to solve the problems of a fugitive from Justice," and meet with Junts "outside the EU".

In this context, they have urged Sánchez and the first secretary of the PSC, Salvador Illa, to clarify what "new counterpart" they have for Puigdemont. "Have they promised to be able to be in Spain after the Catalan elections? Are they going to follow the roadmap that Junts sets out for them to pressure the judges when applying the Amnesty Law? Have they talked about a self-determination referendum? ", they ask in 'Génova'.

And, in his opinion, a "president extorted by the independence movement", like Sánchez, "can only offer as a PSOE campaign photo for the European elections that of Puigdemont entering Spain triumphantly."

"The concessions will not stop and we will not stop fighting them because the Spanish do not deserve an extorted president. There is no project for Spain, only an unconditional dedication to an independence movement that grows more every day," assures the first opposition party. which points out the PSC as an "accomplice" of Sánchez's policies and presents the Catalan PP as a "guarantee for those who do not want a new 'procés'."