Catalonia Pere Aragonès reveals an agreement with Pedro Sánchez to banish Spanish at school
Absolute front against a "scandal" that, if confirmed, can be "major".
The Popular Party, Vox and Ciudadanos charged this Friday against the alleged pact between the
Government
and the
Generalitat
not to appeal the Catalan regulations that dodge the ruling of 25% of classes in Spanish.
An agreement revealed by
President
Pere Aragonès and for which the entire opposition asks the Executive of Pedro Sánchez for explanations.
"The linguistic rights of Catalan boys and girls are above their obsession to resist in
La Moncloa
at all costs", claimed the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who demanded Sánchez "immediate explanations" about the information revealed by Aragonès on Thursday night in an interview granted to TV3.
In it, the
president
asserted that this agreement was one of the key points to reinvigorate the relationship between La Moncloa and the Generalitat through the
negotiation table
, after it was frozen after the case of espionage against independence leaders with the
Pegasus
program .
On the other hand, others, such as Vox, do not see any novelty in the revelation of the Government, although they continue to demand that the Government confirm or deny this information.
"The
PSC
is the best ally of separatism," said the general secretary of Vox, Ignacio Garriga, who considered that this permissiveness of socialism towards independence has been "visible" for a long time.
Written question in Congress
The also leader of the party in
Catalonia
pointed to the coalition government as "accomplice" in "secession, confrontation and division" experienced in recent times in the region.
"History will judge them as the traitors they are," cried Santiago Abascal's new right-hand man.
Ciudadanos went on to point directly to the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, as the one who should clarify whether there is indeed a pact with the independence movement not to resort to Catalan legislation.
In fact, the
oranges
have already registered
a written question in
Congress for Bolaños to specify whether when he spoke of "avoiding prosecution" he was referring to agreeing on this strategy with Aragonès.
"Each minute of silence by Sánchez without denying this aberration is a minute recognizing the infamy," criticized the president of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, who lamented that the PSOE accepts "running over rights" with this type of approach to independence.
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