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Gamarra, before Rufián's confession: "These PGE are those of impunity for those who broke the constitutional order"

PALMA, 3 Dic.

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Gamarra, before Rufián's confession: "These PGE are those of impunity for those who broke the constitutional order"

PALMA, 3 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, said this Saturday that "the General State Budgets (PGE) of 2023 are those of impunity for those who broke the constitutional order", after learning that the ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, has recognized that his party used the vote for the 2023 PGE project as a "lever of force" to force the coalition government to eliminate the crime of sedition for which the leaders of the Catalan independence 'procés' were convicted.

Gamarra, in statements to the media in Palma, considered that Rufián's confession "confirms what all Spaniards knew, but that the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has denied up to now, and that is that, indeed, ERC put a price on its support for the PGE, impunity for its leaders, in exchange for the budgets". "A price", has criticized the general secretary of the PP that "Sánchez accepted, Pedro Sánchez accepted to weaken the State, give impunity to the ERC leaders, repeal the crime of sedition and deliver the penal code, in order to survive a year in The Moncloa".

For the 'popular', "Spain deserves something else, a president of the Government who respects Spain and the Spanish people and who does not put a price on their permanence and survival, in exchange for what should be the constitutional framework and the framework of coexistence of everybody".

Well, with Rufián's recognition, he went on to say, "we are facing the confirmation by the ERC spokesman of the price that the PGE had, the assumptions of sedition and impunity for those who broke the constitutional order, who were sentenced by the Supreme Court or are on the run pending trial for those facts". "We are facing budgets that Sánchez put a price on, the equality of Spaniards before the law," he emphasized.

"All Spaniards, above all their voters, remember how Pedro Sánchez said in the campaign that if he governed, if the PSOE was in charge of the Government of Spain, he would classify the crime of an illegal referendum and he voted against this, he said that he would harden the crime of sedition and what it is doing is repealing it and removing it from the penal code", Gamarra pointed out, to review what "in short, has been Sánchez's great lie to the Spanish".