"My children are mine and no bureaucrat, or communist, or socialist will come to tell how I have to educate them." The president of the PP, Pablo Casado, has re-entered today fully into the controversy over the parental pin, accusing the Government of copying the worst practices of Cuba .

In a very energetic tone, the opposition chief has placed this controversy as "the red line" of the legislature. "We have to defend it; this is the point of no return," said Casado about the "freedom" of parents to authorize or not to attend their children to workshops or talks on gender identity, feminism or LGBTI diversity.

"This is more important than any sectoral, territorial or economic policy. It is the freedom of our countrymen, that no one puts their hand in our homes," he proclaimed.

Of course, Casado has warned the leaders of his party that it is "a smoke screen" to "cover" the appointment of Dolores Delgado as the State's attorney general. "Let's not bite the hook," he has recommended.

But he has entered the political fray: "What they are telling us then is that children are from the revolution, as they tell families in Cuba? And that children give away their parents when they are not good revolutionaries ? "

The mayor of Madrid , José Luis Martínez Almeida, has pronounced in similar terms, asking Sánchez "to stop the parental pin, which is a smoke screen, and learn the Murcia pin that is the work pin".

And the general secretary of the PP, Teodoro García Egea, has encouraged his people to go out to the streets, to the squares, "because this battle against those who want to ruin this country is worth it for you and your children."

Remember that this newspaper has revealed today that some leaders of the PP are showing their discomfort at the Genoa strategy on the parental pin, since it is too similar to Vox and is buying "the government's agenda", in his opinion. Married has also responded to these criticisms saying that, although the parental pin is a "probe balloon", the PP "has no problem in giving the ideological battle."

This has been assured in the closing ceremony of the act 'Governments for freedom', held in Murcia with the mayors of the cities governed by the PP. In front of them, Casado has confirmed the exclusive that EL MUNDO has published today: that the PP will offer a new State of Justice pact to the PSOE with a decalogue of reforms to "depoliticize" the work of judges and prosecutors.

In addition, the opposition leader has announced that "the PP will be presented in the Supreme Court procedure so that Torra, Puigdemont and Junqueras cannot have their seats restored, neither in Strasbourg nor in the Parliament." In his opinion, the opposition has to "ensure" strict compliance with the law, "because neither the Prosecutor's Office nor the Advocacy will do so."

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