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The debate begins to turn. The circumstances of the pandemic now give way to the purely political fray in which government campaigns are mixed indiscriminately to inspire citizens after months of confinement, the alleged existence of ultra nuclei within the security forces with the objective of destabilizing the Government, the purge in the dome of the Civil Guard, the 8-M demonstration and its risks or the placement of finger friendships in the orbit of power.

In short, a tense, angry totum revolutum between the Government and the opposition, revealing black on white the impossibility of reaching a great consensus in the country that allows the country to recover after the pandemic with solvency.

The PP leader Pablo Casado, in his first question of the control session, had an impact on the "hecatomb that was seen to come" and which, in his opinion, the Government ignored, and on the new strategy of the Executive to do "opposition to opposition". "Do you think we are stronger this way?" He snapped before accusing the Prime Minister of being the one "spreading the poison" of the tension.

Sánchez has repeated his message in recent days, blaming the PP for joining the extreme right and insisting on "trying to bring down a legitimate government, persevering in provocation and anger" instead of helping to overcome the crisis. The president has ignored the proposals made by the popular and even the support they gave to the first extensions of the state of alarm. Pedro Sánchez has openly accused the PP and Vox of "using the virus to try to dislodge the legitimate government."

Also the spokesman for Ciudadanos, Edmundo Bal, has reproached the Government for having engaged in a useless strategy of tension for the Spanish. And it has done so despite the fact that his party has reached several agreements with the Executive in recent weeks. To him, Sánchez, despite the harshness of the questioning, has responded with a much calmer tone than Casado. The president has denied the major and has insisted on his will to "always" seek dialogue and understanding.

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