The leader of the opposition, Pablo Casado, has rejected that the president of the Government is today "paying homage" in Barcelona before a person "disabled by a judicial sentence," Quim Torra, as if he were "a foreign visitor visiting the Palau of the Generalitat ". Casado has assured that this meeting only seeks to get the support of the independentists to approve the budgets, since we have a president who "only works with the oxygen bottle of separatism."

This Thursday's meeting is "one more season of the getaway" that the PSOE de Sánchez has undertaken "from the block of constitutionalism to the thesis of separatism." A getaway in which he is willing to "make assignments and privileges" that spare the rights of the Spanish people, negotiating "self-determination, amnesty and bilateralism between two institutions that are not homologated."

The president of the PP recalled the complaint he filed on Thursday against Torra for usurpation of duties. And he has assured that the main opposition party will continue to go to court to fight the cessions of the Government, since the Executive "neither appears, nor answers, nor accounts" in Congress.

Casado has emphasized at the first meeting of the Popular Group in Congress after the start of the session that Pedro Sánchez "is taking irreversible steps to abandon the PSOE from the constitutional bloc." In his opinion, "it is absolutely incompatible to be a hostage of the independentists and at the same time defend the general interest of the Spaniards."

The popular leader has denounced that the socialist leader is "colonizing democratic institutions" to "please his separatist partners." And he has given several examples: the appointment of the new state attorney general, Dolores Delgado; the "campaign of harassment of justice", undertaken by the Government, according to Casado, or the announcement of reform of the Criminal Code to "favor the independence prisoners."

Among these actions has also included the constitution of the negotiating table between the Government and the Generalitat because in it "there may be assignments that skip the rights of the Spanish people" if one speaks of self-determination or amnesty.

"Like the effect of a domino, Sanchez is breaking down red lines that no one had ever dared to cross," he concluded, "he is today a president in search of his survival, whatever the cost; our responsibility is not to allow it."

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