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Feijóo is confident that Sánchez will settle the CyL controversy because there is no conflict and says that Mañueco decides his allies

"We are never going to coerce women who want to interrupt their pregnancy if it is confirmed by law," he stresses.

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Feijóo is confident that Sánchez will settle the CyL controversy because there is no conflict and says that Mañueco decides his allies

"We are never going to coerce women who want to interrupt their pregnancy if it is confirmed by law," he stresses.

MADRID, 20 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has assured this Friday, as a result of the controversy opened this week with Vox in Castilla y León over the anti-abortion protocol, that it is the president of this autonomy, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, who corresponds to take " decisions about his government and his alliances". In addition, he has expressed his confidence that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is "up to the task" and this matter is settled because a "non-existent conflict" cannot be created.

This has been pronounced by Feijoo, during his visit to the Fitur fair, after the Government has complied with his request to the Junta de Castilla y León based on the letter sent to him by the Executive headed by Mañueco, but in light of of new statements by a spokesman about the intention to adopt new measures for the care of pregnant women, he has warned that he will act if they materialize.

When asked if this requirement ends the controversy or he believes that CyL will continue to be the focus, Feijóo said that "it will depend on the Government" and he wants to "be up to the task" of a European country, since, at his judgment, in that case "there can be no conflict when there is no conflict".

"Creating a non-existent conflict, once explicitly clarified orally and in writing by the president of the Community, he will understand that we do not have much time to lose," he declared, adding that Spain has "other conflicts" and "it would be good" for the Government dedicates itself "in the first place to solving the internal conflicts of the Government, to solving the conflicts with its partners and to talking seriously about health, women and the Constitution".

Thus he has said that, if he wants to talk about health "seriously", what the Executive should do is "accept the proposals" that his party has been making and "increase the number of MIR positions", providing the health system with doctors. As he has said, this month 8,000 MIR positions will be offered and there are "more than 12,000 medical graduates taking the tests", with "more than 5,000 vacancies for doctors in Spain".

In the same way, he has said that if the Government wants to talk about women and how they are respected, they have asked to protect them by "correcting once and for all" the "legal bungling" of the "only yes is yes" law, "stopping thus the bleeding" of reductions in sentences that are taking place with this law and that exceed 200.

Likewise, he has assured that if the Executive wants to "talk about the Constitution", the "reasonable" thing to do is "not to govern with anti-constitutional parties", criticizing the fact that the Socialist Party has these parties as partners and then gives "lessons" on the Constitution to a president Autonomous Community such as Mañueco. In his opinion, that "does not stop being a contradiction and a contradiction" after his parliamentary alliances.

"If there is someone who must be reminded to comply with the Constitution, it is the coalition government of our country and the government's parliamentary alliance with ERC and Bildu, that is, with parties that do not comply with the Constitution", highlighted the president of the populars'.

When asked later how the relations with Vox are and if he plans to meet with the president of that formation, Santiago Abascal, Feijóo has indicated that what happened in CyL has not changed "the approaches" of the PP, which "knows perfectly where they are" and "what are they going to defend".

"We are going to defend that all pregnant women in Spain can continue with their pregnancy and we will never, ever coerce women who want to interrupt their pregnancy, as long as this interruption complies with the legislation of our country", he stated, to insist that this "has not entailed any modification" of the position of the PP.

The president of the PP has indicated later that, in relation to what is done in Castilla y León with Vox, "that corresponds to president Mañueco to make the decisions" because the president of a CCAA must make the decisions about "his Government" and "his alliances."