For the two main opposition parties, today the surrender of Pedro Sánchez to Bildu has been lived in the Congress of Deputies, and the definitive finding that the PSOE has abandoned constitutionalism and is now positioned "against the Rule of Law" . The drop that has filled the glass of the patience of PP and Vox has been the null confrontation of Sanchez with the spokesman of the abertzales independence workers , Mertxe Aizpurua , who has labeled the Spanish State as "authoritarian" and has placed Felipe VI as the driver of that "counter-reform".

For Ana Beltrán , deputy secretary of the PP Organization, "today the historical postulates of ETA have expired and Spain has lost." The Government, in his opinion, "has sold Spain and its principles to independentistas and proetarras".

And for Santiago Abascal, Sánchez "has prostrated himself before Bildu in a disgusting way" to obtain "the ETA safe conduct for the investiture." In fact, the president of Vox left the chamber during the intervention of spokeswoman Bildu, along with the two deputies of his group who are victims of terrorism: Antonio Salvá and Francisco José Alcaraz , who "were having a bad time." From the PP they have disagreed: "In moments of such gravity, you have to be in the Hemicycle"

At the end of the vote that Sánchez has lost, sources of the PP leadership have judged that "the PSOE has become a party against the system, or anti-system", because it has signed "an 'ultracoalition', an ultra coalition against the Constitutional state. " And that "is not progressive", much less "if own candidate to be invested has been at the head of that strategy against the system" and, in addition, "supports the sovereign thesis of Bildu.

As he believes that Sánchez "does not defend the State from one of the pillars of the State itself," the PP will mobilize in Congress against the pacts, and will include an oral question for Sánchez to say if he will demand Bildu Condemn terrorism. "We will promote the regrouping of constitutionalism, to unite everything that is to the right of the PSOE. We will act with all the resources," they point out in the PP.

From Vox, they have denounced that Sanchez's pacts with the independentistas have illuminated an "illegitimate" Government that is putting the Constitution and national sovereignty in check. Since the PSOE has "dragged" before the "Catalan coup" and has been "absolutely rendered" in defense of the Magna Carta.

"What we can see today is that the coup d'etat that began in October 2017 in Catalonia is intensified with the approval of ETA, with the betrayal of the PSOE and with the sad submission of Teruel Existe and Nueva Canarias", has lamented Abascal in an appearance in Congress after the vote.

Faced with this situation, he has promised an "opposition without quarter" by Vox in Parliament, in the courts and on the streets and whose first milestone will be on January 12 with a mobilization convened in the municipalities of the country. In addition, he has warned Sánchez that Vox has more than 50 deputies, which is the legal minimum to be able to resort alone to any law before the Constitutional Court.

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