• Council of Ministers Pedro Sánchez obviates the Amnesty Law and will investigate crimes of the Franco regime

While waiting for a budget project that has not just reached the Cortes, Pablo Casado pressures the Prime Minister to reveal at least one of the key aspects that will influence the State accounts: the possible cuts and freezes that he already suspects opposition and that would affect officials, pensioners, recipients of the minimum wage or affected by ERTE.

But Pedro Sánchez has been unapproachable.

"The only cuts that Spain needs are those of the corruption of the PP".

The president of the Government has derived the debate with the leader of the PP towards the judicial problems of the first opposition party.

And thus he has beaten his rival accusing him of "having covered a crime with another crime", in reference to the so-called Operation Kitchen and has urged him to "put an end to 30 years of corruption in the PP".

In Sánchez's opinion, this can only be done by Casado "in compliance with the law and the Constitution."

And in a dialectical pirouette he has concluded that what this implies is that the popular accept "agreeing" to renew the constitutional bodies, specifically the CGPJ.

Casado, for his part, has cited the bad economic forecasts of Funcas and the terrible data thrown by the Covid pandemic.

The leader of the PP has taken for granted that the Government will make cuts and all Spaniards "will pay the price of the seat" of Sánchez while he "negotiates with batasunos and separatists."

"You melted the box of the Spanish to go doped to the elections," he accused.

The head of the opposition has reproached the president for the cuts that in his opinion he is also making "in the democratic state and in the dignity of the institutions" by agreeing with Bildu and "using Parliament against the opposition."

The leader of the PP has brought out the artillery against the cases of corruption of the PSOE of the past and those that are suspected of his partner in the Government in the present, but the president has escaped by doubting that Casado is going to clean up his party of corrupt them.

The president expected to find in the head of the Citizens' ranks, Inés Arrimadas, a support in his attack on the PP, but the orange leader has been inflexible reminding Sánchez of the judicial investigations that are looming against United We Can.

And she has thrown in her face the double yardstick that the PSOE handles when it promotes investigation commissions against the popular and rejects those that are raised to elucidate the cases that affect Pablo Iglesias and her formation.

Sánchez has also wanted to ask Arrimadas for help to try to convince the PP that he must agree to the renewal of the CGPJ, but he has come across a wall.

The president of Ciudadanos has flatly rejected any type of mediation so that both forces "share" key positions in the judiciary.

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