• Live The Senate withdraws from the Government's proposal the reform of the laws of the Judiciary and the Constitutional Court

  • Justice The Constitutional Court stops Sánchez's plan to control it

The open institutional and constitutional crisis in Spain is of such depth that Pedro Sánchez has been forced to appear from La Moncloa after the decision of the Constitutional Court to stop the legal reform promoted by the Government and still in parliamentary proceedings.

The President of the Government has blamed the PP for this crisis, which he has accused of maintaining the blockade for four years to renew the Judiciary and now the Constitutional Court.

He has also anticipated that the Government will take the necessary measures to enforce the law and the Constitution, without detailing what they will be.

In a statement lasting just five minutes without questions, Sánchez explained that the different attempts to reach an agreement with the PP, the last one at the end of October, have ended without an agreement, despite the fact that talks have been held with two different directions of the popular

In the opinion of the President of the Government, this fact is due to the fact that it "reflects the purpose of the PP to retain by spurious means a power that the citizens have not validated at the polls."

Sánchez refers to the fact that the Judicial and Constitutional Powers do not reflect the current distribution of parliamentary majorities and his design obeys when the PP enjoyed a majority.

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