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The PSOE churned Monday against Pablo Casado and raised the critical tone against the president of the PP to levels unusual "Thus far we have come, Pablo Casado" he said forcefully, after an interview in

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, leader the opposition warned that Spain "is heading for bankruptcy" and that the country is doomed to a "rescue."

The socialist spokesman in Congress,

Héctor Gómez

, accused Casado of acting under "complete irresponsibility" and with a "kamikaze attitude" and warned that from now on the socialist parliamentary group will respond with "firmness" this type of "attacks" by the PP.

Gómez's words were immediately after the reply of the

popular

spokesperson

, Cuca Gamarra, from the same press room in Congress. «What do you mean by that 'Pablo Casado has come this far'? What are they threatening us with with that statement? What else do they want to do to muzzle the opposition? "Gamarra wondered, and then demanded that the Socialists" calm down ", since they are seeing them" very nervous. "

Gómez, in contrast to her predecessor Adriana Lastra as a socialist spokesperson in Congress, has been characterized since her arrival for using a softer and more contained tone, even to press the PP in its permanent dispute over the renewal of the CGPJ.

However, he decreed that this truce had ended and that the Socialist parliamentary group in Congress was going to "fight that speech [by Casado] aimed at maximum confrontation in Spain."

Thus, the first attack in this sense was to hold the PP leader responsible for using "disinformation" as a political weapon to confuse the public.

"We regret this kamikaze attitude, which creates uncertainty and hinders recovery in an exceptional situation," he replied.

Gómez defended the path of economic recovery and alluded to the

OECD

indicators

or the approval of Brussels to the plans linked to European funds to defend the stable course of the country and counter that there are doubts or alarms against a possible bankruptcy or rescue .

From the PP, Gamarra replied to the PSOE saying that Casado "does not misinform", but "calls things by their name", given that he has the "responsibility" to "point out the lies of the Government."

Thus, he wondered if Pedro Sánchez "informed or misinformed" when he said that he was going to bring Puigdemont to Spain, that he would not pardon those convicted of the

process

or when he said that he would not negotiate with EH Bildu.

"To misinform is not to tell the truth and whoever lies in this country is called Pedro Sánchez," settled the PP spokesperson.

"We do not admit threats"

Gamarra justified Casado's alarmist words about the economy for being a "valuation commensurate" with the situation with the PSOE in the Government and defended that what he said "is what lies ahead", since the Spanish have not "forgotten »Still what happened during the years of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's crisis management.

In this sense, he affirmed that the former president "is an apprentice next to Pedro Sánchez."

In this confrontation, Gamarra defended the opposition work of the PP and framed criticisms such as Casado's in the due control of the Government.

"We do not admit lessons from this PSOE and any type of threat," he said about it.

That is why he warned that they do not tolerate that "Pablo Casado has come this far" or that they will reduce their demands in their constitutional surveillance work. "We will continue to denounce all the excesses, gentlemen of the PSOE, and we will present the alternative that Spain needs," he said. Something that, in his opinion, Casado is doing with a different proposal that is "solid, possible and real."

In the midst of this fray with crossed accusations of "lying" between the PSOE and the PP, Vox ironized the anger of the popular with that "this far we have come" expressed by Gómez.

Iván Espinosa de los Monteros recalled that it was exactly the same phrase that Casado used against Santiago Abascal in the motion of censure presented by Vox last year.

The parliamentary spokesman accused the PP of having "such thin skin" and closed with a taunt: "Every day a new novelty on the weathervane."

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