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Gamarra censures the "overacting" of the Government because the requirement to the CyL Board is "unnecessary" and "absurd"

He sees Vox's statements "absolutely out of context" and accuses that party of becoming Sánchez's "preferred ally".

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Gamarra censures the "overacting" of the Government because the requirement to the CyL Board is "unnecessary" and "absurd"

He sees Vox's statements "absolutely out of context" and accuses that party of becoming Sánchez's "preferred ally"

MADRID, 17 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has accused the Government on Tuesday of "overreacting" and "taking advantage to raise the tension" with the measures on pregnancies proposed by Vox when Alfonso Fernández Mañueco has "clarified" that there is no new protocol on abortions. For this reason, she has affirmed that the requirement of the Executive to the Junta de Castilla y León is "unnecessary" and "to some extent absurd."

The Secretary of State for Communication has informed that the Council of Ministers will approve today an agreement requiring the Governing Council of the Junta de Castilla y León to have no jurisdiction in relation to "actions that violate or impair the Organic Law 2/ 2010, of March 3, on sexual and reproductive health and the voluntary interruption of pregnancy, or Royal Decree 825/2010, of June 25, on the partial development of the former".

In an interview on Telecinco, which has been collected by Europa Press, Gamarra has stressed that this matter has been "clarified" by the Junta de Castilla y León itself and its president "from the beginning" and has recalled that last Friday they already sent "a written to the Ministry itself".

For this reason, he has criticized the "overacting" of the Executive generating this "artificial controversy." "The Government, instead of thinking about women, I think we do not need this type of artificial controversies or feed them, but to get up in the morning with a little more calm and serenity, because it takes advantage of it to continue raising the tension," he lamented. , to criticize the "permanent anger" in which they are living.

On this point, Gamarra has criticized that the Government goes ahead with its request, which he sees as "unnecessary and to some extent absurd", since, as he has said, the Council of Ministers is going to approve that decision with "something that we all know that has been clarified and that it does not exist".

As she has added, she would have liked as a woman that the first decision of the Council of Ministers would have been to set up a coordination cabinet in the face of lower sentences for sexual offenders that was "reviewing criminal legislation" to "stop all that", after the entry into force of the law of 'only yes is yes'.

The leader of the PP has stressed that the reform of the 'only yes is yes' law is "necessary" and in that "the Government should be hurrying" because "this is true and not an artificial controversy". However, she has reproached the Executive for "doing nothing" and not "rectifying".

In addition, the spokesperson for the Popular Group in Congress has also pointed out that all this would not have happened "if Vox had not made some statements that were absolutely out of context and that have no type of justification."

When expressly asked if the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has called Mañueco to settle this matter, Gamarra has limited himself to saying that last Saturday the PP officials were in Zaragoza and the president of Castilla y León himself " The first thing he did" upon arriving at the event was to "clarify all this and be very clear" in relation to what "women's liberties" are.

Given the fact that Feijóo has not ruled on this 'ghost protocol' of the CyL Board, Gamarra has blamed it on the fact that these days there has not been an interview or a question to rule but has highlighted that the leader of the PP "usually talk about everything" and "answers" about all current issues when they are raised.

In any case, he has indicated that the party has spoken through its spokespersons. "When the PP speaks through its spokespersons, President Feijóo speaks and does so," he asserted, insisting that the PP president "never shies away from any kind of debate" and "also is clear and resounding" in relation to women's liberties.

Given the possibility that the PP needs Vox from May on in many town halls and CCAAs and even later in the general ones, Gamarra has assured that his party is "clear" that society does not need "this tension, this tension and these controversies artificial".

"Vox has become the preferred ally of the Government itself to feed them," he assured, to insist that the country needs a "more moderate, serene and calm" Executive. For this reason, he has invited the citizens to "group a sufficient majority around the PP to be able to govern alone", so that it deals with governing and "not fueling artificial controversies like the current one".