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The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, charged hard this Friday against the controversial reforms carried out by the Government of Pedro Sánchez to, on the one hand, speed up the appointments to the Constitutional Court

and

, on the other, satisfy his pro-independence partners with the remodeling of the crime of embezzlement.

"He is the most authoritarian president of Spanish democracy," the opposition leader remarked this Friday from

Santiago de Compostela

, where he attended the presentation of a book on his figure.

From there, he lamented that the government's day-to-day life draws a worrying picture: "Each historical scandal is always surpassed by another greater historical scandal," he denounced.

"He arrived at

La Moncloa

waving the flag of anti-corruption and exemplarity. Today he is laying out the red carpet for the corrupt convicts of the

procés

, reducing embezzlement, and changing the rules of the game to assault the Constitutional Court."

For this reason, the PP announced this Friday that it would present an appeal of unconstitutionality before the TC and would submit its complaint to Brussels.

"Spain is not a hostage"

Feijóo also promised that he will repeal these reforms if he reaches La Moncloa and will once again classify sedition and embezzlement as they currently appear in the Penal Code to reinforce the legal framework.

"Sánchez never came to strengthen the institutions, but to assault them and put them at his service. Neither Spain is a hostage to those who tried to break it, nor are the institutions the farmhouse of Sanchismo

.

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The president of the PP also urged the socialist leaders to publicly position themselves against these reforms that only serve to please, as he explained, their secessionist allies.

"Today sharing the acronym with Sánchez must be very painful for any socialist who has even the slightest appreciation for his country," he launched.

For the moment, the

popular ones

rule out in any case the presentation of a motion of censure, as claimed by Vox and Ciudadanos.

This Friday, Santiago Abascal and Inés Arrimadas have been in favor of finding a consensus candidate that forces Congress to take a position on the president's management.

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