The president of Aragon, Javier Lambán, assured this Tuesday that ERC is a "disturbing ally", to put it "with a mild adjective", while criticizing that it has been approved that Castilian lets be a vehicular language in the negotiation of the General State Budgets (PGE).

In an interview in Onda Cero, collected by Europa Press, Lambán has argued that the public accounts law has to "contribute to consolidating a country project at a very difficult time."

"And, of course, turning to those who do not believe in that country project always entails added difficulties," he added.

In this line, the socialist leader has made clear his preference in the approval of the PGE.

"Ciudadanos seems to me a partner, a very reassuring ally," he revealed, after criticizing the Catalan sovereignty.

Precisely, Lambán has also referred to another of ERC's demands when negotiating the PGE, and which involved reforming the crimes of sedition and rebellion of the Penal Code.

"I do not want to oppose the minister (of Justice), but nobody has stopped me in the street saddened because it is necessary to reform the crime of sedition," he said.

The president of Aragon has expressed himself this way after Juan Carlos Campo assured in the same station that the reform of two crimes was a popular claim.

Lambán, however, does not believe "that at this moment it is in any way a concern, a clamor among Spanish society."

Likewise, Lambán has also referred to the elimination of Spanish as a vehicular language contemplated in the Celáa Law.

"Apparently it is not unconstitutional, at least that is what some experts on the matter say. But the public powers have to ensure that Article 3 of the Constitution is complied with: that all Spaniards and Spaniards have the right and duty to speak Spanish. ", has explained.

In this context, the regional president has insisted that "an education law is one of the cornerstones of a country project."

"I believe that the language is the soul of that project of the nation. It is an absolutely fundamental law, more important than that of the Budgets," he asserted.

For this reason, in his opinion, "mixing negotiations of some laws and others" is not "the most convenient".

Thus, he has asked the Executive for a "colossal effort" so that this law "comes out by consensus."

"If it comes out without consensus, it will be one more law that will be overthrown by the next government. The Wert Law was quite absurd in many aspects, and the overcoming will have to be through a national agreement," he has settled.

Lambán's remote position regarding the Pedro Sánchez Executive's policy has earned him criticism from the United We Can parliamentary spokesman, Pablo Echenique, a coalition partner of the Government.

In his Twitter account, Echenique has said that there is "little difference" between the postulates of Lambán and the PP: "Today, without going any further, he defended the Wert Law of the PP and said that he was reassured by the partners of the neo-Franco ultra-right" .

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