He warns that “nationalism contaminates the political and economic environment” and affirms that socialists “carry lies in their DNA”

SAN SEBASTIÁN, March 16 (EUROPA PRESS) –

PP MEP Dolors Montserrat has warned that her party is going to be the “nightmare” in Europe of the president of the central government, the socialist Pedro Sánchez, who has pressed the button of “political self-destruction” in the European Union with the amnesty. Furthermore, he has defended the “firm principles and clear ideas” of a PP that “builds bridges” while nationalism “pollutes” the political and economic environment and the socialists are “liars.”

At the closing of a day with MEPs organized by the PP in San Sebastián, Montserrat referred to the Amnesty Law approved this week which, in her opinion, represents “the condemnation” in Europe of the president of the central government, Pedro Sánchez, that “has pressed the button of political self-destruction in the European Union (EU).”

After pointing out that in the EU Sánchez’s “story of peaceful reunion and harmony” “no longer holds water”, he criticized a president “without principles or scruples, who has erased justice and very serious crimes that in Europe not only worry, but that are inadmissible”. “Sánchez has a problem and it is called the Popular Party,” he stated.

In this context, he has warned that the PP is going to be “his worst nightmare in Europe, denouncing its violation of equality and its corrupt amnesty to endure agonizing for a few more months in the Moncloa chair.”

Furthermore, he has asked people not to be “disheartened” because the PP “not only serves as a counterweight to Sánchez’s abuses and permanent denunciation of his scandals, but also works so that our autonomous communities grow, are competitive, and have more opportunities”. “We are responsibility, but we are also management”, he concluded.

On the other hand, Montserrat has stressed that the PP “knows how to govern for everyone” and is “a party of firm principles and clear ideas”, which “defended freedom and democracy when they were most threatened.”

The MEP has warned that “nationalism contaminates the political environment and also the economic environment”, because “it seeks permanent confrontation and a false culprit for its terrible management.” Furthermore, she has denounced that in Euskadi the PNV “has become the ridiculous crutch” of the PSE-EE, to such an extent that “Bildu, whitewashed by the PSOE, may end up beating it.”

In his opinion, the jeltzales are “the hinge of a socialism that has promoted Bildu” and thus support a PSOE and Sumar government “surrounded by corruption.” As for the socialists, he has criticized that “they lie more than they talk” and while the PP “will never ever cross the red line” and “give the government to Bildu”, in the PSOE “they erase the red lines with a stroke of the pen “.

“This is the truth, they were not going to make an agreement with Bildu and they were not going to give them Pamplona and that is what the Socialist Party has done,” he recalled, adding that “it does not work”, no matter how “very indignant” the party appears. general secretary of the PSE-EE and socialist candidate for lehendakari, Eneko Andueza, “every time he hears that the PSOE will give power to Bildu.”

In his opinion, the socialists are “liars and, if the numbers work, they are going to agree with Bildu.” “They carry lies in their DNA,” he stressed.

In this context, he pointed out that in Euskadi “the only option, the only useful vote, is that of the PP.” “Each Popular Party vote in the Basque elections will serve to reduce the strength and possibilities of the Bildu-PSOE equation, but also the Bildu-PNV equation,” she warned.

Montserrat has defended that “it is time to have a real government in Euskadi, for everyone”, which “does not compete with the Catalan independence movement to be more independentist than them”, but rather does so with the European regions to “grow, create jobs, be competitive, attract talent” and pointed out that “that only happens through the PP”, which is “the party of responsibility”.

As an example of this, he cited that this same week while those who call themselves “the government of the people” were “negotiating and voting for amnesty”, the ‘popular’ were “defending in the Congress of Deputies a Law on the ALS disease to thousands of patients who want to live and do so with dignity. “We are that party that defends the rule of law, freedom and equality, but we also provide solutions to people’s real problems,” he said.