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Feijóo calls the government's pacts with Bildu "humiliations" and accuses Sánchez of "attacking justice"

Alert of the institutional situation with a "divided" Executive that is "a reality show".

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Feijóo calls the government's pacts with Bildu "humiliations" and accuses Sánchez of "attacking justice"

Alert of the institutional situation with a "divided" Executive that is "a reality show"

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has branded the pacts of the Government of Pedro Sánchez with Bildu to "retain power" as "humiliation" and has accused him of "attacking justice" and its independence.

This was expressed this Sunday at the closing of the VIII Congress of the PP of Navarra, in which he criticized that the Executive is "in the hands" of Bildu despite Sánchez having said that he would not agree with the party.

"Not only has he agreed, he has granted successive humiliations to the people of Spain with his pacts," he lamented, to also describe as "humiliation" that the aforementioned party has been granted the "role of drafting the Democratic Memory Law so that it is Bildu's story that rewrites the Transition" and that he has been "granted the medal for the first step to withdraw the Civil Guard from Navarra".

In his opinion, Bildu "has achieved more with Sánchez than with the years of violence he used in Navarra, the Basque Country and Spain." "If the price that must be paid to be president of the Government is this, I prefer not to be president of the Government," Feijóo has sentenced, adding that "everything is not worth it to achieve and retain power."

For Feijóo, this is one of "all the lines that the Government has crossed", among which there is also another that worries him, "attacking justice and its independence".

In this context, he has pointed to the appointment of the former Minister of Justice Dolores Delgado as State Attorney General or the former Minister of Labor Magdalena Valerio as President of the Council of State.

Likewise, he has pointed to the pardons for the independentistas and the reform of the Criminal Code "at the letter of the politicians convicted by the Supreme Court", in reference to the reform of the crime of sedition, a situation that, according to Feijóo, is impossible in a western democracy.

"It is impossible for a convicted person to have access to the Criminal Code and repeal the crimes he committed. And they also warn us that now they will commit them with greater intensity because the penalties have simply ceased to exist," he has censured.

In this context, he added that "with the respect that Sánchez has been showing justice, it is easy to understand that he does not flinch when members of his government call judges dressed in gowns for applying the 'only yes is yes' law. ", a regulation that he sees as a "legal bungling".

"How many pardons will we have to put up with and how many sexual offenders will be able to continue taking to the streets? How many more nonsense do we have to suffer for the Government to rectify and apologize?", he questioned before all this.

THE "SOPER" OF THE GOVERNMENT

On the other hand, he has vindicated the "real policy" against that of the "slogan and the banners", for which he has warned of the "critical" economic situation in Spain, a situation in which, in his opinion, "the Government does not speak".

Also, he has warned of the institutional situation with a "divided" Executive that is "a reality show." "It is a constant soap opera with several daily episodes, one in the morning, another in the afternoon and sometimes one at lunchtime", he has stated about the differences between the government partners.

Feijóo has thus highlighted the discrepancies between the PSOE and Unidas Podemos on the pension reform proposal, the Trans Law, the Families Law or the Animal Welfare Law, the latter a regulation before which he has asked for "care" because "he says that for mistreating a pet can be more painful than mistreating your partner. For the leader of the PP, this is an example of the "legal occurrences" that the Executive carries out "continuously."

On the other hand, he has warned of the loss of credibility of the Government due to, among other issues, the images of the jump over the Melilla fence that "do not agree with the official version" of Sánchez and the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska : "They have lied to Spain since June and nothing happens here."

"This is the Spain we are living in and nobody likes having to describe the facts," he lamented, to underline that there is a Spain that "is tired of its government only generating problems and not dedicating itself to finding solutions" and " frustrated" in the face of the policy "of shock and daily crisis.