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Sánchez starts the debate on espionage accusing the right of "democratic corruption" and not accepting the result

MADRID, 26 May.

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Sánchez starts the debate on espionage accusing the right of "democratic corruption" and not accepting the result

MADRID, 26 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, this Thursday started the debate in Congress on the 'Pegasus case' accusing the right of "democratic corruption" and not accepting the electoral result, "disqualifying as illegitimate any government that is not his ".

Sánchez has risen to the rostrum of the Congress recalling that next week will be four years since the motion of censure with which he arrived at the Palacio de la Moncloa unseating the Government of Mariano Rajoy and a review of different cases of corruption that affected the Party Popular, like Gürtel or the Kitchen case. "Society saw between astonishment and indignation the escalation of corruption scandals of its rulers, who with one hand cut back and with the other collected salaries in b", he has accused.

In this context, he has reproached the right-wing parties for not having "never" supported his government, not even during the pandemic or the war in Ukraine, and criticism of his parliamentary agreements with nationalist parties.

And meanwhile, he has warned that corruption "has not disappeared" and could return because the PP "keeps looking the other way" when information appears that affects his party. Against this, he has guaranteed that his government "defends the Constitution, with the methods authorized by the Constitution and without skipping the Constitution."