Pere Aragonès

increases the pressure on

Pedro Sánchez

to launch an investigation into the alleged espionage of pro-independence leaders and clarify whether the Government authorized or was aware of the wiretapping of which the President of the Generalitat himself was allegedly a victim.

After announcing yesterday that it is freezing institutional relations between the Government and the central Executive, Aragonès has threatened this Wednesday that the ERC will withdraw parliamentary support for the PSOE in Congress, which would deprive the Socialists of their priority partner and, probably, would drag Bildu, who acts in coordination with the formation chaired by

Oriol Junqueras

, to the same position .

“If responsibilities are not assumed, it will be very difficult for parliamentary stability to continue.

The ERC's support for the PSOE is already extremely damaged.

ERC will have to debate if it has to continue as before or change, and I am in favor of the fact that the relationship cannot continue the same, ”said Aragonès, who demands that Sánchez offer explanations about the one baptized as

Catalangate

in a personal interview.

The president of the Generalitat has assured in an interview on the radio station Rac1 that yesterday he sent a message to the leader of the PSOE to record his discontent and that the head of the Executive told him that the situation must be redirected.

No more.

Already yesterday, the government spokeswoman, Isabel Rodríguez, took refuge in the national security law to avoid clarifying whether the CNI played a role in the operation, which would have been carried out through the Pegasus espionage program, designed by an Israeli company which ensures that it only sells it to governments.

“If the CNI has the program and we have been under supervision, what other intelligence service would want to allocate millions of euros to spy on people with whom it has nothing to do?” Aragonès asked, pointing directly to the National Intelligence Center as responsible for listening.

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