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The spokesman for Citizens in the Parliament of Catalonia,

Nacho Martín Blanco

, has shown his "concern" for the framework presentation for the 40th socialist congress in October, which, according to him, would speak of "co-governance" and "multilevel Spain".

Speaking to the media this Sunday, Martín Blanco pointed out that "the latest invention of the PSOE" does not respect the idea that "all Spaniards are free and equal" and intends to continue giving "privileges" to nationalists.

"They speak of a multilevel Spain as if Spain were not already a federal country, with elements of a composite State, with different levels of public administration", explained Martín Blanco.

For the

orange

deputy

, the socialists intend to "create different levels of citizenship" and give different treatment to the communities governed by them or by the nationalists compared to the rest.

"We are concerned about euphemisms. We ask the President of the Government of Spain to respect that he has to ensure the equality of all citizens," he added.

Likewise, he has accused the socialists of seeking "the rupture of national sovereignty in 17 co-sovereignties."

"From Ciudadanos we oppose this and we will continue to fight against perks and privileges," said Martín Blanco, who recalled in this regard that this week they have brought to the Catalan Superior Prosecutor's Office the endorsement of the Catalan Institute of Finance to thirty former seniors Government charges for his cause for embezzlement opened by the Court of Accounts.

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