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Gamarra assures that the TC has "bend the arm" to the Government and Sánchez accuses the PP of going "too far"

MADRID, 21 Dic.

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Gamarra assures that the TC has "bend the arm" to the Government and Sánchez accuses the PP of going "too far"

MADRID, 21 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has assured this Wednesday that the Rule of Law has "bend the arm" to the Government but has criticized that, despite this "call to attention" from the Constitutional Court and Brussels, the Executive announces that "he will do it again" with a new 'express' reform. In her reply, the Prime Minister has accused the PP of having gone "too far" and has called on it to comply with the Constitution.

This crossing of reproaches has occurred in the last session of control of the Government in the Plenary Session of Congress, just two days after the decision of the Constitutional Court to paralyze the law that sought its renewal. However, the Government is going to promote a bill with its partners to unblock the renewal of the guarantee court, as announced by parliamentary sources on Tuesday.

Gamarra has criticized that the Government is going to do it again. "The truth is that every day you remember Junqueras and Puigdemont more," he snapped at Sánchez, to underline that his "intimidation" strategy has not worked. In addition, he has accused him of understanding politics as the "art of deception and imposition" but has warned that the PP will continue to defend legality and the general interest.

The head of the Executive has blamed Alberto Núñez Feijóo for his statements, assuring that the PP would do whatever was necessary. "And indeed, they have gone too far, but in the opposite direction", he has proclaimed, to criticize that the first opposition party continues to "block" the renewal of constitutional bodies "important" for the functioning of democracy.

For this reason, and after emphasizing that he governs for the social majority of Spaniards, Sánchez has asked the Popular Party "to not go any further" and to "return to the starting point", complying with the Constitution.