Government Pedro Sánchez makes a triumphalist balance of his management and accuses the PP of making a "destructive" opposition
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Morning of balances with crossing of reproaches.
Not an hour after Pedro Sánchez finished his assessment of the political course in
La Moncloa
, in Genoa, 13 Pablo Casado took the floor to respond to the Prime Minister, who had based a large part of his intervention on denouncing the "destructive" attitude of the opposition.
The leader of the popular has reduced the "triumphalism" of the president at the end of the course - "it sounds like a monologue", he has compared - and has defined his appearance as an "absolutely fictitious balance" from which no accountability can be extracted as if it could be carried out in a parliamentary debate on the state of the Nation that the president "avoids".
Casado - who has started his speech by remembering the 120,000 victims of the virus in our country - has defined Sánchez's management of the pandemic, in contrast to what has been stated by the Executive, as a "gold medal in the destruction of the national economy , a silver medal in mortality from Covid in relation to the population we have and a bronze medal in job destruction and creation of inequality ".
A "propaganda" - "Today has been embarrassing", has opined in relation to the intervention from La Moncloa- which, in the eyes of the opposition leader, will be extended this week with the
Conference of Presidents
that this Friday is held in
Salamanca
. In line with the declarations of the regional leaders of the party, Casado has asked the president to do "things seriously" and not to use the autonomies "to remove and to put." "Everything that touches degenerates it," Casado has settled.
A meeting, this Friday, which Casado has called a "Persian market" after the Basque Lehendakari, Íñigo Urkullu, announced that he would attend after the Government granted three more taxes to
the Basque Country
.
"Urkullu is very profitable" his assistance, he criticized.
"They are the government of inequality."
The popular leader has rejected the description of "destructive opposition": "Everything we have criticized has had an alternative," he said.
As proof, he has developed six solutions for the six major problems that, according to what he has said, Spain suffers: a health crisis, an institutional crisis, an international crisis, a social crisis and an employment and economic crisis.
The PSOE "blocks" the CGPJ
One of those "outstretched hands" is related to one of the legislature's biggest political headaches: the renewal of constitutional bodies.
Casado has once again pointed to the PSOE as the cause of the blockade - "They have been blocking it for three years," he had an impact.
Whoever prevents it from being renewed, they say from the PP, is "who refuses to comply with European standards and with the constitutional provision", so Casado has urged the Prime Minister to unblock it "right now if you want", with the condition that "politicians remove their hands from Justice" and that judicial independence and separation of powers be respected.
"If you want the judicial members of the General Council of the Judiciary to be elected by your fellow judges and magistrates, we will renew it tomorrow," he said.
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