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The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, this Thursday accused the Government of Pedro Sánchez of "threatening" the main opposition party with the "leakage" of a document on the renewal of the CGPJ that, despite being signed by the former

popular

general secretary

Teodoro García Egea, "should not have any value", since "it has not been treated in the current steering committee or in the previous one" of the formation.

"What members of the previous management committee have told me, through Mr. [Esteban]

González Pons

, is that no document or issue signed between the minister [of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños] and the former general secretary of the party", stated the

popular

leader during his visit to the Galician town of

Porto do Son

.

Moreover, the president of the PP has remarked that when he took over from the previous leader of the party, there was no mention of the existence of this agreement at any time: "When I discussed

the transfer of powers with the president [Pablo]

Casado

, in no case gave me no document".

Both González Pons this Wednesday and Feijóo today have reiterated that the intention of the current leadership of the PP was to start talks with the Executive from scratch when the structure of the formation was renewed.

"The PP proposal has been in the government since July 11: renew with a minimum of criteria so that we politicians are not the ones who elect judges who are close to a party," said the opposition leader in response to Bolaños , who this Thursday has questioned Feijóo's word: "He is not trustworthy."

In the popular

ranks

there is a feeling that the PSOE has leaked a "secret" document with the aim of taking advantage of the summer to pressure the PP to achieve a pact for the Judiciary.

In the same way, Feijóo has related the controversy at this point in August with the "urgency" that the Government has "in incorporating its proposals to the Constitutional Court."

"We are not going to accept that they threaten us," warned the president of the PP, who calls on Pedro Sánchez "high" in his proposals and that he park "children's policies" aimed at destabilizing the relationship between the two formations.

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