• Politics Why the apparatuscracy has exploded the limits of transfuguismo

The Andalusian Parliament will approve this Wednesday a reform of its regulations that enshrines all the measures of

political

exile

that the Chamber has been applying to Teresa Rodríguez and seven other deputies expelled from Podemos. In addition, to classify them as "turncoats", to relegate them to the condition of not attached, to withdraw their budgetary allocation and to deny them their own offices at the headquarters of the assembly, as from the entry into force of the new regulations, parliamentarians will

not be able to present legislative initiatives

By virtue of one of the articles included in that reform, processed by the urgent means in the Chamber to adapt the norm to the latest contents introduced in the Anti-Transfuguism Pact, a document agreed by the majority parties in the Congress of Deputies.

Teresa Rodríguez has again denounced today the persecution to which her group of deputies has been subjected and has announced that she will

appeal to the Constitutional Court

the reform, approved with the vote of Adelante Andalucía (the parliamentary group from which they come and formed by IU and Podemos), PP, PSOE and Citizens.

Rodríguez and those not attached have presented

several legislative initiatives

today,

taking advantage of the fact that they still have room to do so and in order to prevent that prerogative from being withdrawn at the moment when the new Parliament's Regulations come into force, in the next few days, an "outrage ", which will appeal to the Constitutional Court.

The proposed laws are intended to regulate betting houses for their risks to youth;

the elimination of

the "privileges" of the political class

, eliminating layoffs and unjustified diets;

and a third to give priority in administration expenses to the payment of the Minimum Vital Income against other "superfluous" expenses.

The Cádiz deputy trusts that Parliament is processing these initiatives: "We only needed to apply the reform of the Regulation

retroactively, it

would be another legal outrage," she stated.

Doubts of the lawyers of the Chamber

The draft of the reform initially agreed upon by the parties in Parliament was the subject of a forceful report by the Chamber's lawyers questioning the constitutionality of some of the measures introduced in it.

Thus, for example, this report recalled that the Constitutional Court considers that "

not all cases of transfuguism are the same

" because "it is not true that the organic or political disengagement of the group of origin always destabilizes and with the same consequences the functioning of the organ. representative or that modifies the popular will expressed at the polls. "

It also raised constitutional doubts about the intention of the Parliament to maintain the participation quotas of parliamentary groups in the committees or in the Permanent Delegation, although these groups have been diminished throughout the legislature due to the change to

the non-attached group

of some of its deputies.

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