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Alegría believes that Feijóo "is questioned to lead the PP and be a candidate to preside over Spain"

MADRID, 30 Oct.

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Alegría believes that Feijóo "is questioned to lead the PP and be a candidate to preside over Spain"

MADRID, 30 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Education and Vocational Training and spokesperson for the Federal Executive of the PSOE, Pilar Alegría, has assured that the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, "is questioned not only to lead the PP but also to be a candidate to preside over Spain", after his decision to suspend negotiations with the Government to renew the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ).

"Feijóo has lost the opportunity to become a true patriot, a true statesman," Alegría asserted this Sunday, in statements released by the PSOE.

The socialist leader has criticized that Feijóo has sought "thousands of excuses" to "break the law": "It has caused the greatest crisis of justice experienced throughout our democracy," she stressed.

The spokeswoman for the Federal Executive of the PSOE has branded Feijóo a "leader without autonomy" or "leadership" who "bows down to pressure from the most reactionary right and succumbs to pressure from ultra-conservative forces", while warning that he and his party "are mired in constant irresponsibility".

For Alegría, the PP has chosen to return to "constitutional refusal", for which it has reminded him that the Constitution "is fulfilled every day, from the first to the last of its articles, every day of the year." in the Government or you are in the opposition", he underlined.

Thus, it has affected that renewing the CGPJ "is not a decision, it is an obligation that must be fulfilled yes or yes." "There are no excuses, although the PP has been chaining them for almost four years now," Alegría continued, to question "to what extent Spaniards can be calm before a leader who breaches the Constitution" and "who is constantly conditioned by his decisions ".

For Alegría, "it's been a long time" since the 'popular' "stopped opposing the government to do it directly to Spain."