The PP demands urgent explanations and opens an investigation commission on the "concealment" by the Government of the pandemic by "partisan interests" after

Yolanda Díaz

has revealed that she herself within the Executive of the seriousness of the situation three weeks before that the demonstrations of March 8, 2020 were held.

Although Díaz has said that "he saw what was going to happen", the PSOE and United We Can encouraged participation in those feminist marches and the first measures to contain the pandemic were not taken until after that date.

The reaction of the PP has been resounding before a revelation that they describe as "extreme gravity".

Consequently, they have demanded the urgent appearance in Congress of Vice President Yolanda Díaz and the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to give explanations.

In the same way, they have reactivated the petition to open an investigation commission that they have already presented in Congress to find out the "truth" about the data handled by the Executive and if it could delay the measures so as not to harm the March 8 mobilizations.

"They concealed the pandemic due to partisan interests, they managed it negligently and blocked the complaints in the Prosecutor's Office", has denounced the leader of the PP,

Pablo Casado

, who has emphasized that knowing the truth means doing "justice" with "the more than 120,000 deceased who they don't even recognize. "

Cuca Gamarra

has emphasized the "right" to know what happened in those weeks.

"Now we know through the mouth of a vice president that the Government knew it and knew the risk that this entailed and that, despite everything, it did not act and even encouraged demonstrations to take place," said the PP spokesperson in Congress according to Díaz's statements, which coincide with the impact of the sixth wave.

Gamarra has demanded to get "to the bottom" of this matter so that "whoever has responsibilities assumes them, because today they have confessed that they did know what was happening and did not take action."

The PP accuses the Government not only of not having acted quickly so as not to hinder the demonstrations for Women's Day, but of "stopping" the measures that were underway.

"It was not acted quickly and diligently," Gamarra criticized.

Ana Pastor

has underlined the "seriousness" of the matter and has asked the Government for immediate explanations because "our lives have gone to it."

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