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Gamarra (PP) believes that Oltra "should not be one more minute" as vice president after her imputation

"Not everything goes to stay in power".

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Gamarra (PP) believes that Oltra "should not be one more minute" as vice president after her imputation

"Not everything goes to stay in power"

The general secretary of the Popular Party (PP) and spokesperson for the formation in Congress, Cuca Gamarra, considered this Friday that the vice president of the Generalitat Valenciana and Minister of Equality, Mónica Oltra, "should not be one more minute" in the charge after her imputation for the alleged cover-up of the abuses of her ex-husband to a minor under guardianship.

Speaking to the media at the headquarters of the Balearic PP, Gamarra lamented that 24 hours after learning of the accusation, "the only statement was that of Oltra herself to say that she is not going to resign."

The general secretary of the PP has recalled that the PSOE has been talking about "women and dignity" throughout the electoral campaign in Andalusia. "If you really care about women and dignity, we are sure that today the PSOE of the Valencian Community will have ceased, through the president of the Generalitat, Mónica Oltra, who should not be there for another minute occupying that responsibility", he remarked.

In his opinion, "who is questioned from the judicial point of view cannot be responsible for watching over minors under guardianship." "Beyond the judicial point of view, there has been negligence throughout its management," added Gamarra.

Thus, he stressed that "since the PSOE has talked so much about women and dignity during the campaign, it is time to show that they are not words and they are deeds. This can be done by Ximo Puig to Mónica Oltra of that responsibility. Because no anything goes to stay in power."

"We invite you and challenge you to show the Andalusians in this election campaign that is ending that they really believe everything they have said about women and dignity in politics and that they show it with facts," he said.

Asked about the vote against the PP of Madrid to open an investigation into the alleged cases related to minors in care in that community, Gamarra has indicated that "they are absolutely different cases." "The most important thing is that the Community of Madrid quickly made itself available to Justice", she stated.

For the general secretary of the PP, "there is a huge difference." "What we are talking about today is a vice-president of a government of the Generalitat Valenciana, led by the PSOE, who is currently charged, also politically questioned, who refuses to resign, but who is not dismissed by the PSOE" , it is finished.