Pablo Casado rejects, from the outset, the reform of the Constitution that Pedro Sánchez wants to approve.

The Prime Minister has appointed Minister Félix Bolaños Constitutional and New Rights Secretary of the PSOE, during the 40th Congress of the Socialists.

It is a new position that begins the path to a revamped Magna Carta, and to Casado it seems like a mistake.


In an interview in Onda Cero, the president of the PP has assured that "with the one that is falling in Catalonia, if we open the constitutional text we will be making a mistake".

"Are you fulfilling national unity?" He asked Sánchez.

"So why do you want to reform the eighth title?", He continued, referring to the territorial organization of the State.

Casado has assured that he is in favor of some changes in the Constitution, such as the elimination of the primacy of the male in the monarchical succession, or polishing the articles on autonomy and adding others on membership of the EU.

"But what is this that now we have to reform the Constitution because Sánchez wants to become the moderate, when he governs with Podemos?", Asked Casado, who has accused the president of lying in the PSOE congress: "It is no more moderate".

"If it is so moderate, it will break the agreement of the Government in Navarra with Bildu," he exemplified.

The president of the PP has insisted that "it is not moderate to repeal the labor reform or the Gag Law" that, as he stressed, Sánchez has used to put "a million fines" during the pandemic.

On the other hand, it seems to Casado "very good" to ask for the abolition of prostitution.

The 2017 state pact against gender violence aims to "discourage" prostitution, but not abolish it.

As Casado has said, what he does not understand "is the hypocrisy" of the PSOE proposing to abolish prostitution when part of the Andalusian ERE was spent "in brothels."

Ultimately, Casado has celebrated that the polls maintain the PP's demographic leadership and that even - like this Monday's La Razón poll - they point out that the PP would have more votes than PSOE and United We can together.

That would give the 'popular' the possibility that Vox had to support from outside the Executive, as in the Community of Madrid.

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