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The Government's pact with Bildu and ERC, especially with the former, raises blisters that ooze.

Inside and outside the PSOE.

It has been of little use that the socialist leaders denied its existence six after Arnaldo Otegi announced it, Pablo Iglesias cheered it on, and ministers and various positions praised it as a "triumph of democracy."

Today in Congress the wound reopens and it is of little use for Pedro Sánchez to cover his eyes so as not to see it.

Pablo Casado has confronted Sánchez with reality remembering the murder of Miguel Ángel Blanco and the politicians of the PSOE and the PP.

"For this reason," he said, "there are socialists who are nauseated by the agreement with Bildu and society with the kidnapper Otegi."

"Bildu made him president and now he approves the Budgets. Tell us if he has given you something else," the PP leader snapped.

The President of the Government has crossed out Casado's speech as an "old book."

He only cares about the number of votes that have knocked down the amendments to the totality of some state accounts "essential for the country."

"You practice the politics of Trumpism: polarization, lying without shame, misinforming and not acknowledging electoral defeat."

With these words the president has dispatched Casado who he has once again accused of going hand in hand with Vox.

"They follow exactly the technique of ptrumpismo and will have the same end, failure and electoral defeat."

The leader of the PP has described Sánchez's intervention as "infamous" and has assured that the Spanish, with such a president, "cannot sleep soundly."

The president has ignored these allusions and after attributing exclusively to a socialist government the end of ETA, he has predicted a long wait for the PP before winning an election again.

"The longer they take to recognize the electoral defeat, the more they will have. There are already five, I ask for patience for the sixth.

After Casado, the blows have come from the hand of the leader of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, who has asked him to listen to the moderate voices of his own party and not lend himself to negotiate with forces that have as leaders a convicted of sedition, in reference to Oriol Junqueras, and another convicted of kidnapping, pointing to Otegi.

The orange leader has insisted on reaching out to the Government and doing it until the last minute, but Sánchez has described his speech as "hollow" although he has also affirmed that he will not "accept any crossed veto", nor that of United We Can towards Citizens, nor that of Citizens towards United We Can, ERC and Bildu.

The first vice president, Carmen Calvo, has also faced these accusations when the PP spokesperson, Cuca Gamarra, asked her about the state's march with "Bildu in his direction."

"Every day you are less PSOE", has affirmed the popular assuming that Pablo Iglesias "moves the chair" of Calvo.

"Today they lead a project to break up Spain; they have sold their soul to the devil."

Calvo has assured that both the PSOE and the PP have always agreed with all the parties in the Chamber and has reproached him for bringing ETA to the House debate "one day yes and another no."

"You have a historical trauma and you cannot overcome that the left wins elections, governs and does so with progressive ideas."

Beside him the Prime Minister nodded and applauded.

Also the deputy of Vox, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, has put his finger on this sore.

Calvo's response has been to reproach him for extolling dictatorships, living in a Spain of the past and choosing to respond to the Budgets, instead of with amendments, with videos.

The second vice president Pablo Iglesias has been asked about the salary increases of members of the Government and senior officials.

A "shame" in the opinion of the popular deputy Teodoro García Egea, of which Iglesias has not been alluded to nor has he felt questioned when he has been urged to dismiss Pablo Echenique, sentenced to a fine of 80,000 euros for false accusation of rape.

García Egea thanked the second vice president for having "uncovered the true face of Sánchez" and has revealed who the Prime Minister prefers to hug.

Iglesias has responded by accusing the popular of being "heirs of a dictatorship that murdered thousands of people."

He, too, as the Prime Minister, has predicted to the PP and Vox "a social-communist government for many decades."

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  • Pablo Echenique

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  • Carmen Calvo

  • Arnaldo Otegi

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