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Maroto reproaches Sánchez for "only worrying" about the renewal of the CGPJ and not about the economic measures of the PP

MADRID, 8 Jun.

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Maroto reproaches Sánchez for "only worrying" about the renewal of the CGPJ and not about the economic measures of the PP

MADRID, 8 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PP spokesman in the Senate, Javier Maroto, has reproached the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, for "only" worrying about the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and not about the economic measures after the 'face to face' face' between the chief executive and the leader of his party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, this Tuesday in the Senate.

"Feijóo said yes to the renewal of the CGPJ and yes also to studying economic measures that the PP has proposed. In the second part, not a minute of reply or sitting down to be able to talk about it, to the other all the attention", criticized Maroto, At the same time, he has wondered about "what Sánchez has" with the renewal of the governing body of the judges.

However, he clarified in an interview on Telecinco, collected by Europa Press, that the PP "does not deny" the renewal of the CGPJ because the debate "is very important" since it is a "constitutional duty."

Likewise, the 'popular' spokesman has made Sánchez ugly for "handling the institutions" as part of his "resistance manual", for which he has criticized the fact that the head of the Government requests the renewal of the Judiciary while he is "instrumentalizing the institutions of the Condition".

Regarding Feijóo's confusion in his words in the Upper House, in which he confused the risk premium with the interest rate, Maroto pointed out that, although it was a "lapse" by the leader of his party, the debate was, in his opinion, opinion, that the Spanish pay more for VAT: "Getting the ball out of the playing area is trying to mislead".

In this sense, the First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs, Nadia Calviño, pointed out after the parliamentary debate in the Senate that this situation "highlights" that "(Feijóo) has to surround himself with better advisers in the economic field".

For Maroto, Sánchez was "nervous" because "only someone nervous would say that the PP is in the way." In addition, he has warned that the leader of his party has come to do "serious" politics of "management and experience" leaving disqualifications aside.

However, he has opined that the parliamentary debate between Sánchez and Feijóo "measured what the interests of each one were" being that of the president, according to his criteria, "survive in Moncloa as long as he can". "What was not expected is that Feijóo has made State policy," he has settled.