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The president of the PP, Pablo Casado, has taken advantage of a visit to the City Council of Pamplona with his UPN partner José Javier Esparza to criticize Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska for the information published today by THE WORLD about the malaise that generated in his ministry the speech of the head of the Civil Guard in Catalonia , General Pedro Garrido , who on Wednesday caused the Mossosa commanders to abandon a joint act.

The department that Fernando Grande-Marlaska directs has described the general's speech as "inopportune," and Casado denies the major. "The Ministry of the Interior , instead of defending General Garrido for having had an intervention in which he appealed for concord, compliance with the law and with respect to the Constitution in Catalonia, what he has done has been to criticize him and put himself side of Torra (president of the Generalitat) and its vice president Pere Aragonés ", emphasized Casado.

"Interior and Pedro Sánchez cannot be next to the independentistas and they have to support the Civil Guard, a security body that has done a lot for freedom and democracy," insisted the national president of the PP.

The popular candidate for the November 10 elections has spun this issue with the problems that fly over Navarre politics. In his opinion, the distancing of the acting Government from the Civil Guard is another step in the same escalation, "just as a few days ago the Socialist Party decided not to support Navarra Suma to go against the law of police abuse that equated the victims of terrorism with the State Security Forces and Bodies "in the regional community.

Nine proof of the PSOE's approach to nationalism is, in Casado's opinion, "that the coexistence between the Socialist Party of Navarra (PSN) and Bildu has gone far beyond the government agreement and the agreement of the Bureau of Parliament " . "What has happened, for example, is that, thanks to the PSN, Bildu presides over the commonwealth of the Pamplona region, or the Mayor's Office of Huarte , or there has been a tacit agreement for representation in the federation of Navarra municipalities."

Therefore, Casado has announced that any post-election pact with the PSOE would necessarily imply the rupture of the Government of Navarra . In "a critical moment for the History of Spain and Navarra, because Navarra is not a link or an appendix of anything, if some type of conversation with the PSOE is required to request your abstention or to let us govern, we are very clear that our position on Navarra is definitive, "remarked the popular leader. "We will continue to claim that there is no Administration that depends on Bildu's votes to govern, let alone in a place as important as Navarra," Casado added.

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