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Belarra says that Feijóo reveals that his problem is Podemos and that the PP deals a "soft blow to democracy" with the CGPJ

MADRID, 7 Sep.

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Belarra says that Feijóo reveals that his problem is Podemos and that the PP deals a "soft blow to democracy" with the CGPJ

MADRID, 7 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has accused the PP of giving a "soft blow" to democracy for its blockade of the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and has ruled that its leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, demonstrated yesterday in the Senate that his problem is the purple formation by yesterday demanding the dismissal of the ministers of United We Can.

In statements to RNE, collected by Europa Press, he criticized the fact that the PP "does not comply with the Constitution" and "commits an illegality" by refusing to renew the governing body of the judges, something that is "very serious" as it affects one of the "fundamental pillars" of the State, such as the Judiciary.

In addition, he has launched that the PP maintains this blockade because "it wants to protect its corrupt" and "oppose the Government" from this establishment, a behavior that "democracy cannot allow". In this line, he has demanded that the country needs the popular to return to the path of the Constitution and legality, since it is necessary to point out "clearly" who is responsible for this blockade in the renewal of the CGPJ.

He has also analyzed the debate in the Senate between the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the leader of the opposition, which he considered as "excessively bipartisan" for the reality of the country.

However, Belarra has admitted that he was struck by the fact that for Feijóo the "main problem is Podemos" and the "ambitious transformations" that he is promoting in the Government, calling on the Chief Executive to dismiss the ministers of the confederal space.

In this sense, the minister has claimed that the main measures of the legislature are based on proposals from United We Can, such as the increase in the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI), social shields or the recent approval of the right to strike for domestic workers.

Therefore, it has concluded that bipartisanship "does not serve to solve Spain's problems" and reveals that the "best possible government" given the current correlation of forces is the current coalition, since with executives of a single government "never", at its In my opinion, initiatives have been proposed such as limiting the rent increase to 2% due to the rise in inflation.

In this way, he has promised that the minority partner will come out in this course "with everything" because his objective is "to govern with more force", since not only must he win the debates but also the next elections.