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The PP warns Sánchez that it will not accept a working commission to "whitewash" pacts in Geneva or "colonize" the CGPJ

Muñoz defends that the reform of regional financing be dealt with in the CPFF and not in a working commission as Sánchez suggests.

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The PP warns Sánchez that it will not accept a working commission to "whitewash" pacts in Geneva or "colonize" the CGPJ

Muñoz defends that the reform of regional financing be dealt with in the CPFF and not in a working commission as Sánchez suggests

MADRID, 8 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The deputy secretary of Health and Education of the PP, Ester Muñoz, warned this Friday the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, that her party will not accept a working commission to "whitewash" the pacts in Geneva with Junts, Carles Puigdemont's party, or to "colonize" the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ).

"We will certainly never make it easier for Sánchez, in addition to controlling all the other resources of the State, Communication, the Constitutional Court, EFE, the CIS, the Congress lawyer, etc., to also control the Judicial Branch, because then we would be making it easier for our democracy to stop to be what it is. Therefore, no one expects the PP to do that," Muñoz warned.

In an interview on RNE, which has been reported by Europa Press, Muñoz has defended that the renewal of the CGPJ be carried out at the same time as the reform of the Judiciary law. "Renewal of the CGPJ yes, but also reform of the law, as Europe requests," she added.

At this point, he recalled that Sánchez opted in 2016 for a public call to appoint judges and, in 2014, he said that bipartisanship could not elect judges in the Cortes. According to him, the President of the Government has changed his mind so many times that his party "doesn't trust him."

Muñoz has also criticized Sánchez for revealing to the media what he wants to talk about with the president of the PP, something that he does not see as "serious." Furthermore, he has indicated that they have not been told where they want that meeting to be and has recalled that the "last ones are being held in Geneva."

"If what they want is to propose a working commission to whitewash what is happening in Geneva, they should not count on the PP," he warned, to "underline that the PP is not going to participate in that humiliation that Sánchez is doing with tables of working with parties that include fugitives from Justice".

Furthermore, the person responsible for Health and Education of the PP has defended that regional financing be addressed in the Fiscal and Financial Policy Council, not in a working commission as proposed by Pedro Sánchez.

"If what the President of the Government wants is for this to be discussed outside the Fiscal and Financial Policy Commission, then he should not count on the Popular Party, because that is the body in which he has to debate," he added.

Muñoz recalled that the last Financing Law was approved by the PSOE in 2009 after negotiating it only with the Government of Catalonia and "according to the independence movement." "He did not meet with the rest of the Autonomous Communities," he complained.

Regarding the reform of article 49 of the Constitution to eliminate the diminished term, Muñoz has assured that the PP has said "actively and passively" yes to the renewal of that article if this does not imply the reform of other articles of the Constitution. Magna Carta.

"Of course we are in favor of changing it, as long as that does not imply changing other articles of the Constitution," insisted the PP leader, who stressed that the PSOE "changes its opinion continually."

On the other hand, Muñoz has indicated that the figures from the latest PISA report show that the PSOE educational system is "a failure." That said, he has differentiated the socialist model, in which, in his opinion, "ideology is imposed" in education, from the PP model, which advocates merit, effort or the defense of the authority of teachers and their training. .

Finally, the Deputy Secretary of Health and Education of the PP has criticized that in Mónica García's first meeting with the Health Ministers of the Autonomous Communities the deficit of health professionals was not addressed, despite the fact that the PP has been denouncing this issue in recent years. years.