He censures that he intends to make “a market with the rule of law” and believes that the leader of the PSOE is “auctioning Spain” for “seven votes”

The president of the Community and the PP of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has charged in the Senate against the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, for trying to make “a market with the rule of law” and has considered that if the ” “indignity” of the amnesty triumphs “soon there will be no Spaniards”. “Sánchez auctions off Spain and the institutions in exchange for a few more months or years of easy chairs,” she said.

This was stated during his speech before the General Commission of Autonomous Communities, sponsored by the PP in the Upper House, where he described the absence of the Government in the debate as “shameful”.

“No one on the blue bench. No one exposing to the Senate the reasons for the greatest betrayal that can be done to a country. Pedro Sánchez promised that there would be no amnesty before the elections and he promises amnesty today to win seven votes but he does not show his face,” has censored

Likewise, he has criticized that the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Pere Aragonès, attended the meeting because it was convenient for him “internally” and to act as “spokesman for the Socialist Group and for Sánchez”, whose first investiture partner is already known. knows “that he signed kidnapping orders.”

“Spain no longer tolerates indignity. Pedro Sánchez intends to make a market with the rule of law, the separation of powers, respect for the Crown and the State Security Forces and Bodies, the name of Spain in the world, equality of all before the law, our dignity and the truth itself. Sánchez auctions off Spain and the institutions in exchange for a few months or a few more years in the armchair. He wants Spain to ask for forgiveness in exchange for his investiture,” he then blurted out.

For this reason, as he explained, Sánchez needs “silence” to “negotiate in secret, without public debate, without questions from journalists, without protests in the streets, without critical opinions in the media and, much less, in the socialist ranks. “.

For Ayuso, “those who disagree are excluded and disqualified.” Thus, he has criticized that it is said that former president José María Aznar is “a coup plotter”, that former president Felipe González “is old and disloyal”, that the Catalan Civil Society is “a political ghost” and anyone who does not give in is ” fascist”. He considers that Sánchez is pursuing a “scorched earth policy, of fait accompli, with no possibility of turning back” so that “when the Spanish people are going to react, it will already be too late.”

But, despite everything, he has defended that they are not going to “shut them up” and will tell the Spaniards “clearly” what the amnesty means. “It has been said that if this crime is committed, there will be two types of Spaniards but it is much worse: if this indignity triumphs, soon there will be no Spaniards,” said the Madrid leader.

“WHAT’S NEXT?”

In this sense, he has asked “how long will a nation last that allows itself to be betrayed, that denies its laws, its institutions and those who risked their lives for them”, “how long will it take for the amnestied to repeat their betrayal” or “what will become of the position of Spain in the world, of its prosperity, of the rights of all Spaniards”.

“What will be next? Independence, the imposition of a totalitarian regime that denies their constitutional rights to Catalans who are not their own, the claim of what they call the Catalan countries, the demand for pieces of Aragon, Valencia, The Balearic Islands and the south of France. They will never stop because they live off grievances and lies. By the way, everything is always paid for with everyone’s money,” he said.

Ayuso has denounced that “with 1.6% of the votes” the former president of the Generalitat Carles Puigdemont “ridicules Sánchez” when he is “a fugitive with a parallel pantomime government, which organizes votes to decide whether to block ‘the investiture of the head of the Government of the Spanish State'”.

“Those who do not grant others the freedom to have a different opinion, nor the most basic rights, such as being able to also study in Spanish, are asking for amnesty,” he criticized, while maintaining that Sánchez is capable of “convincing Europol to disassociate terrorism from the independence movement”, from “twisting the Constitution to shoehorn in the amnesty”, from “removing uncomfortable judges” or from “leaving the door open to an independence referendum”.

Ayuso has emphasized that the socialists know, as they have said “a thousand times before”, “that amnesty does not fit into the Constitution or any democratic system” and has criticized the fact that this is not the case now. For the head of the Madrid Executive, “they only have to iron out the wording of the law so that it is confusing and ambiguous enough to deceive their own voters” and that “they do not feel even more ashamed of what they have voted for.”

“Let’s see how they say in the explanatory statement that the only reason for the law is to get the seven votes they need to remain in power. A PSOE spokesperson says that ‘it is good that people who have been outside the system return to him’… Yes, as long as they repent and serve their punishment, but here it is the system that is going over to the side of betrayal and crime,” he said.

“WHERE IS GARCÍA PAGE?”

At this point, he has claimed that “a peaceful state is not a submissive state” and that “letting yourself be attacked is not working for coexistence.” And he has recalled that “they already had democratic channels” and they could “do politics within of legality” but “they fought with legality”.

“They laugh at us. And that’s fine. What more has to happen for the good socialists to understand that Spain and coexistence are at stake? Where is García Page? Its citizens would like him to be there, and I suspect that a part of him too. Some historical socialists have complained that no one defends their party anymore. But my question for them and for all socialists is: is there anyone left who defends Spain?” he launched.

For the leader of the Madrid PP, “the PSOE, to bring democracy and the Constitution, renounced Marxism” and, “now, to sentence them and remain in power, it renounces Spain.”

“There is no love for the country, for any, in separatist nationalism. There is only resentment, to the extreme of endangering prosperity and coexistence in their own land. Catalonia belongs to everyone, the same as Madrid, but none of the two regions, as no corner of Spain is available,” he concluded.