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Feijóo charges against the reforms of the Penal Code and promises to reverse "all the measures that leave the State unprotected"

MADRID, 9 Dic.

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Feijóo charges against the reforms of the Penal Code and promises to reverse "all the measures that leave the State unprotected"

MADRID, 9 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has charged against the latest reforms to the Penal Code proposed by the Government of Pedro Sánchez, which have to do with majorities for the Constitutional Court, embezzlement and sedition, anticipating that he will repeal "all measures that leave the State unprotected" and will once again classify sedition and any form of corruption as a crime.

This is how Feijóo has reacted via Twitter to the amendments that groups have announced in recent days, including the PSOE and ERC, to the reform of the Penal Code that is currently being processed in the Congress of Deputies.

According to the PP leader, the government "has intensified its attacks on institutions and the rule of law against the clock." "It is scary to think how far Sánchez can go at the end of the year in which anything goes," he added.

For this reason, he has assured that from 'Genoa' they will not remain "silent" in the face of what they consider to be an "authoritarian drift". In this context, he has advanced that they will present the proceeding unconstitutionality appeals and will denounce "the seizure of institutions" before the European Union.

In addition, it has announced that they will repeal "all those measures that leave the State unprotected" and will once again classify sedition and any form of corruption as a crime.

Specifically, the Socialists want to take advantage of the reform of the Criminal Code that will put an end to the crime of sedition to classify the crime of "illicit enrichment", which will punish with between six months and three years in prison and with disqualification for between two and seven years. public officials who, up to five years after leaving office, increase their assets by more than 250,000 euros and cannot justify it.