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"Do you think your government adds up?"

With this question, the PP spokeswoman has faced the President of the Government today, one day after Sánchez and Feijóo held a bitter scuffle in the Senate on account of the latest laws approved in the Chambers at the request of the Ministry of Equality:

the

law of the

only yes is yes

and the Trans law.

As if it were a second part of that clash, both Cuca Gamarra and Pedro Sánchez have followed the same tracks.

The first has had an impact on the case of the botching of the Cantabria and Asturias trains and the stoppages that it has caused and has compared it to the fiasco of the still uncorrected law of the only yes is yes, which to date has not generated any

liability

. politics at the top of the Ministry of Equality.

"Why yes in one case and no in another? The

popular

has had an impact, willing to highlight once again the continuous wars that members of the Government face. "What are you waiting for to dismiss Minister Montero? ", he inquired.

The President of the Government has clung to the skirmishes that affect the PP, even if they are from a year ago, to stand up to the arguments of the opposition.

Thus, Sánchez, pretending to be innocent, has criticized Gamarra for "changing his jacket" in reference to the support that the spokeswoman gave Pablo Casado just three days before joining those who promoted his political ouster.

Then, briefly alluding to the spokesperson's direct question, he stated: "I am going to answer you with the words that you dedicated to Casado before his fall with 'clarity, certainty and truth'. This government adds up, but with those who never we are going to add is with those who put in solfa the rights of women".

Then, he has assured that his Government joins with the workers, with the toilets, with the pensioners, with the women, with the

LGTBI collective

... and all this has given him the opportunity to remember the measures adopted by the Government from the beginning of the legislature while facing "a pandemic, a war and even a volcano".

Sánchez added that he would also like to join the PP on condition that this party "returns to the fold of complying with the

Constitution

", alluding to the renewal of the CGPJ, and has snapped: "Stop considering the Judiciary as a private preserve".

"Unable to rectify"

The

popular

spokeswoman has assured that the "single and greatest change of jacket that has occurred in a democracy" has been that of the Prime Minister, who promised his voters not to govern with Podemos or agree with Bildu and he has betrayed all of them.

"You also add 544 sexual offenders benefited by your law and 50 who are on the street and are unable to rectify. If your Government does not add up, get off the train of pride and accept the outstretched hand of the PP even if it is only for women. His attitude is so inexplicable that he even seems to have a personal interest in delaying the solution," Gamarra said, suspecting that what Sánchez is trying to do is "get a headline on

8-M

".

Gamarra has assumed that in the case of being in the Sánchez government, "it is better to do it as a communist than as a socialist" because "of the 40 ministers that you have taken, you have not dared to touch any of Podemos".

And he has concluded: "And look what they are working on."

Sánchez, to defend himself against the barrage, has used the expression used yesterday by Núñez Feijóo in the Senate - "the good people" - to accuse the

popular

of never helping when what it is about is starting up for the benefit of workers and the most vulnerable.

"It will be", he has settled, "because they consider that these are not good people."

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