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The Popular Party has asked Congress to condemn the second vice president of the Government, Pablo Iglesias, for being "the first instigator of the attacks on the Crown", as specified in the motion registered this Thursday in the Lower House and that will be put to vote predictably in the week of October 12.

In the text, the

popular

also demand from the Prime Minister "the immediate dismissal" of the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón, "for his rude statements in relation to the head of State" and urge the Executive to "put an end to his institutional aggressions" .

According to the PP, in recent times there has been a "vertiginous acceleration of the operation to demolish the constitutional framework" coinciding, they say, with the "hour of greatest weakness of the Government and when it most needs to bow before its emboldened partners and allies to collect support for the Budget project ".

And in this context it places the beginning of the processing of pardons for those convicted of October 1 and the reform of the Penal Code to revise the penalties for the crime of sedition downwards.

Spain, the "victim"

The "arbitrary" veto of the King to attend the delivery of dispatches of the new class of judges in Barcelona is, for the first opposition party, a clear sign that Spain has a government "willing to abuse all its constitutional prerogatives ", even going so far as to" woo some parties that have openly declared war against the historical continuity of the Spanish nation. "

In the registered motion, the PP insists that "Spain is the victim of a democratic impoverishment that advances at the galloping pace of its economic and social impoverishment" and points out that "the felling of the main beams of the rule of law and the siege of independence Institutions have been the bread and butter of Spanish public life since the inauguration of a Prime Minister who, after his democratic victory at the polls, freely decided to throw himself into the arms of all the enemies of constitutional Spain ".

With this declaration of principles, the PP, in practice, considers the bridges with the Executive broken as long as Iglesias and Garzón remain seated in the Council of Ministers, and Pedro Sánchez is supported by the votes of independentistas and

abertzales

.

The

popular

consider that "never before have the division of powers and institutional counterweights been the object of a threat of such intimidating, unimaginable significance", they say, "in our democratic environment."

Dolores Delgado, the "political commissioner"

In the text, they dismiss the State Attorney General, Dolores Delgado, as a "political commissioner" and accuse the Government of exerting "pressure of all kinds to colonize and subject bodies independent of the State to political vassalage," while consenting " excessive expletives launched against the judicial bodies by the second vice president ", who is defined in the motion as" leader of a party openly denial of the constitutional pact "and it is recalled that his formation has recently been charged with illegal financing.

All of this is, in the opinion of Pablo Casado's party, "glaring examples" of "a full-blown check on democratic institutions and judicial independence."

Added to this is the Government's decision to convene a "self-determination table" with Catalonia to satisfy the independence agenda that only seeks "the bankruptcy of territorial integrity and the blowing up of national sovereignty into a thousand pieces," and the "whitening as an interlocutor parliamentarian of a formation like Bildu, heiress by direct line of a terrorist organization that assassinated more than 800 Spaniards ".

Both decisions are, according to the

popular ones

, "two torpedoes propelled from the Palacio de La Moncloa against the waterline of the constitutional consensus."

Reproaches for the management of the pandemic

The PP does not forget either in its writing to mention the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which has placed Spain, due to the poor management of the Government, "at the head of infections, mortality and job destruction in all of Europe."

And all this, they argue, because Pedro Sánchez "orchestrated a frontist strategy of political polarization as a diversionary maneuver."

They also accuse Sánchez of being "impervious to any climate of collaboration and consensus" and reproach him for having deployed a "socially divisive ideological agenda as a smokescreen to hide that Spain is the worst governed country in Europe."

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