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Alegría warns that in no European country has a decision like that of the TC occurred and now they will study the arguments

MADRID, 20 Dic.

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Alegría warns that in no European country has a decision like that of the TC occurred and now they will study the arguments

MADRID, 20 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokesperson for the Executive and Federal Commission of the PSOE and Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría, warned this Tuesday that in no European country has there been a decision like that of the Constitutional Court (TC) in which Parliament is deprived of their "possibility to vote" and has assured that they will now study the arguments that the court of guarantees has given, although in the first place they will abide by the resolution out of institutional loyalty.

"A situation that had not happened not only in Spain, but in any country in Europe. There is no precedent that the Constitutional Court deprives the Senate of its most basic possibility, such as being able to vote on a law," the headline assured. of Education.

This has been expressed in an interview on Radio Nacional, collected by Europa Press, after the Plenary of the TC has agreed to urgently suspend the parliamentary processing, already in the Senate, of the two amendments by which the system of election and arrival of the two candidates to the TC appointed by the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), thus admitting the very precautionary measures requested by the PP in its appeal against said amendments.

"The first thing to do is obviously to abide by this resolution. Having said that, we do not share at all, neither the substance nor the form, because they must be very clear that the decision that the TC transfers yesterday brings us to an extremely serious situation and which, of course, had not happened in the last forty-four years of democracy in our country", the socialist spokesperson has transferred.

Asked about what the Government is going to do, the minister has indicated that, first of all, they will abide by this resolution and that this morning the Boards of Congress and the Senate are already meeting, which "will have to study with the utmost seriousness all the arguments that the TC has given to be able to adopt subsequent solutions". "I think that is the time that we have had to face right now," she added.

In any case, he has assured that the Executive will continue to comply with the Magna Carta, although he has not revealed whether an option to unblock the renewal of the Judiciary could be for Congress and the Senate to take the initiative since the election is parliamentary. .

Lastly, the socialist minister regretted that a party "that calls itself State", referring to the PP, has been "kidnapping the CGPJ" for four years because "ultimately, what it wants is to control a Parliament when it does not have a majority in it ". "At the moment, the only possibility that the Popular Party has to win a vote is by preventing the vote itself," she concluded.