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The PP tells Sánchez that, despite his "jock" in the Sahara, there is no agreement with customs in Ceuta and Melilla: "A failure"

Gamarra asks to know if the change of position in the Sahara is related to Pegasus and if Bolaños will assume any responsibility.

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The PP tells Sánchez that, despite his "jock" in the Sahara, there is no agreement with customs in Ceuta and Melilla: "A failure"

Gamarra asks to know if the change of position in the Sahara is related to Pegasus and if Bolaños will assume any responsibility

MADRID, 8 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has summoned this Wednesday the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, to clarify whether the "jog" in the Sahara has to do with the espionage of the so-called 'Pegasus case' and has wondered if the minister Félix Bolaños will assume "some responsibility" after being called to testify as a witness by the judge investigating this matter. In addition, she has assured what the change of position has served if "the commercial customs of Ceuta has not yet been created and that of Melilla is still closed". "A failure, his failure," he snapped at the president.

In the plenary session of Congress on the conclusions of the last European Council and change of position on the Sahara, Gamarra stressed that Sánchez is also "alone" on the Sahara issue and that he has ministers who do not accompany him. What's more, he has told her that he will surely have noticed that he didn't "applaud him when he talked about NATO" in the gallery either.

Gamarra has pointed out that in the tour of the Sahara they continue "without knowing who negotiated the famous letter" full of "grammatical nonsense" that was sent to Morocco and "who took it to the Palace for King Mohamed VI". "Nor has he clarified to us if this is related to the espionage that he suffered with Pegasus and what files were stolen from his mobile," he snapped at Sánchez.

That said, he stressed that, given that the judge investigating Pegasus has summoned the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to testify as a witness, "tell what in this Chamber" the President of the Government has not told, given that "he has an obligation to tell the truth".

What's more, he has said that if Bolaños is called to testify, it will be because he has "some kind of responsibility." "And if she has some kind of responsibility, what do we do now after the director of the CNI has been fired because she made her assume all responsibility? Are you going to reinstate her? Are you going to make Mr. Bolaños assume some kind of responsibility?", has questioned Sánchez.

After affirming that Gamarra has come "dragged" by the opposition to the Chamber, he has asked Sánchez to return to the United Nations framework of "support for a negotiated solution between the parties" because that is the "active neutrality to help find a agreement that is accepted by all".

Gamarra also wondered what this change in the Spanish position has served if "for example, the Ceuta commercial customs office has not yet been created and the Melilla customs office is still closed." "What are the delays due to? A failure, their failure," he pointed out.

In addition, the leader of the PP has also demanded that the Government demand that the two autonomous cities be integrated into the Schengen area so that they are considered as the southern border of Europe in the new strategic concept of the Alliance and that it "fix as soon as possible the mess that has generated in relations with Algeria".