The PP is willing to address a Crown law, as the Government intends, but has established a series of conditions to support it: that it aims to "reinforce" the Monarchy within its current role and that the project does not imply touching the Constitution.

"This is not the time to open Pandora's box in a constituent crisis, which is known how it begins and not how it ends," said the leader of the PP, Pablo Casado, at a press conference to make his political balance of this 2020. In the appearance he stressed that the PP "is not in the business" of making any reform of the Magna Carta because "there are no majorities that advise it."

Once that door is closed, the PP limits the changes on the Crown to the laws and anticipates that it would be willing to support them if they are through that route.

"The Government will have the support of the PP for any measure that reinforces the Head of State and the Monarchy as the way that all Spaniards chose in referendum to articulate the State," he stated.

Although first the PP considers that there is no "need" to undertake a legal modification, because the reign of Felipe VI is "exemplary", Casado has indicated that any change that serves to "strengthen" the institution would be "welcome". against the campaign of attacks and discredit by Podemos and the separatists.

Casado places the ball on the PSOE's roof and in the "tension" that it can cause in esus alliances.

"The current problem is the Government and the division, radicalism and the accumulation of competences that it is accumulating," he said.

In any case, the leader of the opposition has claimed that a Crown law, which affects the head of state, and more at this time, "can only be carried out if there is a great agreement between the PP and the PSOE ", even if no constitutional reform had to be made.

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