• Congress Vox insists on his speech against immigrants and Fernando Grande-Marlaska puts the Police "watchful eye" in front of his "fascism"

  • Justice The Government renounces the reform that reduces the majority of the CGPJ after the misgivings of Brussels and the criticisms of the judges

"You can not do misleading advertising. In campaign not everything is worth."

For Pablo Casado, the Vox poster pointing to underage immigrants arriving in Spain without their families is "irresponsible" because it "confronts the citizens", when in Madrid there are only "269 people" in that situation.

The president of the PP believes that there is "citizen insecurity" in some areas of Spain, "but that does not entitle any party to misleading advertising and trying to divide society."

"You have to be responsible," he reiterated once again.

Sources from the national leadership of the

popular

have assured that "you have to be supportive" and, at the same time, "try not to have a knock-on effect."

"Vox wants us to talk about it," they acknowledge, but this is not a topic of interest for the 4-M elections: "Madrid is not xenophobic and we don't see that problem."

Although, yes, the fear of those from Rocío Monasterio mobilizes the left-wing electorate, they recognize in the PP.

For this reason, he has asked the PSOE for that same "responsibility" and not to deny the "wave of immigration" that arrives in the

Canary Islands

and to reinforce security with "more funds" for the Police, the Civil Guard and the municipalities.

In this sense, he has reached out to "reach a state agreement to see what can be done in terms of citizen security, in the face of irregular immigration and against human trafficking."

"It is one thing to preach and another to give wheat. The PP has made an immigration policy that has worked: it is compatible to guarantee citizen security with being in solidarity with the countries of origin and stopping the mafias," stressed the president of the PP.

Plan B and CGPJ

On the other hand, Casado has been "satisfied" that more and more parties support his party's legal plan B to give legal tools to the autonomies when the state of alarm wanes.

"You could have an alternative against pandemics in 15 days without leaving the communities abandoned," he emphasized.

Regarding the

European Commission's

criticism of the

Government for the attempt to reform the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), Casado stressed: "In October I called the president of the Commission to request a bilateral meeting. Now, Europe gives us the reason".

The demands of the PP to renew the CGPJ are maintained: "I have asked for a law that would reinforce judicial independence and demand the impartiality of the Prosecutor's Office, prevent judges from entering for the quota of jurists. And recover the direct election of the 12 members judicial by the judicial career ".

If the PSOE does not agree, Casado will "get up from the table [of negotiation] as many times as necessary, but the fault lies with Sánchez."

And if he accepts the depoliticization and leaves out Judge De Prada, "tomorrow the CGPJ can be renewed."

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