Juanma Lamet Madrid

Madrid

Updated Tuesday, April 2, 2024-14:03

  • Catalonia Aragonès launches his referendum plan in the middle of the pre-campaign: "Do you want Catalonia to be an independent State?"

  • Reynders Courts confirms that the amnesty will be suspended until the European Justice resolves the preliminary questions

This Tuesday, Alberto Núñez Feijóo celebrated his second anniversary as president of the PP along with three of his barons and before dozens of leaders and deputies of his party. In his speech before the

National Board of Directors

- the highest body between congresses - the

popular

leader has outlined the successes achieved by his training in these 24 months, but has recognized that he has not achieved the main of his objectives. :

Moncloa.

"The balance sheet has not ended," he said before Alfonso Rueda, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco and other senior officials, to ask them for "restraint." "When I arrived, Feijóo and four others governed, and today almost all of you govern, but not Feijóo," she said ironically.

On the day that the Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, has confirmed that the amnesty will be suspended until the European Justice resolves the preliminary issues, Feijóo has focused the main part of his speech on the "massive attack on the rule of law" in Spain, in full approval of the Amnesty Law, and with the Catalan elections as a backdrop.

That is why he has announced that the PP "will return" to protest in the streets against the "indignity with which the Government maintains itself." "We will say 'enough is enough' as ​​soon as we have the opportunity to speak. There is a majority of Spaniards who are not willing to remain silent or be silenced, and this is what we demonstrated and gave a complete response in the squares of Spain," he emphasized. "And we will return," she promised.

Sources from Genoa consulted by this newspaper affirm that there is still no specific date to reactivate the mobilizations against the amnesty in squares throughout Spain.

Why will the PP take to the streets again? To vindicate "the Constitution" and the principles of "equality among all Spaniards, without "submission to anyone." "It is time for the Spaniards to regain control of politics," Feijóo maintained.

In his opinion, the European elections are going to play a fundamental role against the amnesty, because they are going to give "a message about our rule of law." "We have the opportunity to be one of the two most important delegations of the EPP in the European Parliament. The EU cannot stand still in the face of a massive attack on the rule of law in a member country," he stressed.

"Two years ago I asked you to revive the PP and together we have achieved it," the PP leaders told them, adding that now the 'popular' have the "opportunity" to "also revive Spain after the worst Government in history." democracy of Spain".

Without leaving the Catalan focus, Feijóo has given "all" his support to Alejandro Fernández as the PP candidate for the regional elections on May 12 and has stated that "for anyone who wants real change in Catalonia, their only alternative is the PP of Catalonia". "No PPC vote will serve for independence," he stressed, thus trying to oppose the PSC.

Feijóo then assured that "if Sánchez had any sense of state left, he would not even allow this referendum proposal to be presented", in reference to the query raised by Pere Aragonès. And he added that "today" she should "break up with his partners and put an end to this journey of no return."

The president of the PP does not rule out today that there may be early elections if, after the Catalan elections, Pedro Sánchez's parliamentary majority "jumps through the air" (as he said in his interview with ELMUNDO), but it is not his main scenario.

Because? Because he believes that Sánchez will give in to the independentists, since he prefers "a Spain in decline and a PSOE without a future than a Sánchez without Moncloa and without Falcon." In that sense, Feijóo has maintained that the socialists have "colonized" the CIS, the State Attorney General's Office, the Council of State, the Ombudsman, the Constitutional Court, the Court of Accounts, the CNI, the National Markets Commission and the Competition, the State Public Employment Service, EFE or RTVE.

"That's good, because these are State institutions!" he exclaimed to his coreligionists, before defending his Plan for regeneration and democratic quality, which in his opinion would avoid any politicization of these public entities.