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The PP denounces Sánchez's historical revisionism with Bildu and the damage they do to the Transition

MADRID, 29 Jun.

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The PP denounces Sánchez's historical revisionism with Bildu and the damage they do to the Transition

MADRID, 29 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the Popular Party, Cuca Gamarra, has denounced this Wednesday the historical revisionism of the history of the PSOE that is being carried out by the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, after the pact with Bildu to investigate crimes up to 1983, as well as the damage what this means for the Transition.

"In this historical revisionism that is turning Bildu into his ally and partner when it comes to approving laws of these characteristics, Sánchez is carrying out a historical revision of the PSOE's history," he said in an interview on Cadena Cope, collected by Europa Press.

Asked about a reading on this pact to investigate the crimes up to the GAL of Felipe González, Gamarra has assured that Sánchez has not understood anything of the electoral result of June 19 and that, for this reason, he has begun a "drift towards even more ideology against the need for economic policies that improve people's lives".

Thus, he has accused him of following an "absolutely" ideological agenda instead of focusing on solving the day-to-day life of 47 million Spaniards. In addition, he has pointed out that behind this "revisionism" of the politicians on the Memory Law there is a movement to "deteriorate the Transition".

"That is what interests to remove Sánchez", added the 'popular' leader, while assuring that the leader of the Executive is in a situation of "divorce" with Spanish society by having "resurrected" the Memory Law 48 hours after the elections to the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía and the "defeat" of the socialists.

Bildu's spokeswoman in Congress, Mertxe Aizpurua, announced on Tuesday that her group will support the Democratic Memory Law after having agreed with government groups that the law recognize victims of human rights violations up to 1983. This would include those who suffered torture or were the object of the so-called 'dirty war' against ETA during the five years after the approval of the Constitution and could affect the GAL in the first year of the Government of Felipe González, who arrived in October 1982. it is contemplated to declare "illegal" the courts created by the Franco regime.

This agreement will allow the PSOE and Podemos to approach the sufficient majority to approve the Law of Democratic Memory despite the opposition of the PP, Vox and Cs and the lack of agreement with the ERC, and the fact is that the Government also has tied the support of the PNV and of other minorities, such as the PDeCAT, Más País and the Canarian Coalition