The three main left-wing groups, PSOE, United We Can and ERC, drag their feet when asking the
Government
to send more weapons to Ukraine to deal with the Russian invasion, as the PP has proposed in a proposal not of law debated and voted in the
International Cooperation
commission
in
Congress
.
The initiative has finally gone ahead with the support of PP, Vox, Ciudadanos and PNV and the abstention of the leftist formations.
A non-law proposal from the PSOE has also been approved, and in this case unanimously, encouraging the Executive to intensify humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people.
The position of the Socialists regarding the shipment of war material has largely responded to partisan motivations because the proposal was signed by the first opposition party, which has not hesitated to urge "the communists who still exist in
Spain
to condemn without palliative "The tragedy that
Putin
is perpetrating
.
Purples
and Catalan republicans have preferred to emphasize exclusively humanitarian and diplomatic measures, qualifying those of a military nature as "not convenient".
However, these two groups have not wanted to go further and have given up voting against the proposal, opting for abstention.
For PP and PNV, the Ukrainians must be able to defend themselves.
It is, the popular
have affirmed ,
of "a right that cannot be denied".
Faced with the tragedy, the PP has stressed, "frivolities, zero and empty speeches, zero."
"In Spain", they have insisted, "there should not be the slightest complacency".
Some arguments that have found support in Vox, a party that has requested to change the word "conflict" to "invasion" and has advocated "stopping nonsense such as the alleged precision diplomacy" that United We Can defend.
For the PNV "if there is something that justifies the use of force, it is to do so in the face of real aggression."
His spokeswoman in the commission has assured that "if Russia lays down its arms, the war ends, but if Ukraine leaves them, Ukraine ends".
"We cannot leave the Ukrainians alone and they must have the means", defended the Basque nationalists who, during the debate on the PSOE proposal, have demanded that the Government appear before the Cooperation Commission to account for the roadmap that the Executive is deploying in terms of aid.
United We Can has assured its condemnation of the invasion and the military attack perpetrated by
Russia
and has insisted on supporting all the mechanisms of humanitarian action that are necessary.
However, he has pointed out that the initiative "refers to military action and that is not the most convenient."
The purple
formation
has taken the opportunity to request that humanitarian aid also be provided to "all those who want to leave the country so as not to fight with a weapon in their hands."
ERC and United We Can, for their part, have emphasized the need to pay special attention to LGTBI people fleeing the war for whom, in the opinion of the
purple
formation , priority humanitarian corridors should be established.
United We Can has advocated welcoming refugees with a "feminist perspective".
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