PALENCIA, March 20 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, stated this Monday that the Popular Party’s abstention in the motion of no confidence, which will be debated over the next two days in Congress, ties its present and future to the extreme right.

To questions from journalists, during his presence in the capital of Palencia to inaugurate the activities organized by the General Secretariat of Penitentiary Institutions within the framework of the 2023 Open Administration Week, he added that this position is “a surrender” of the ‘ popular’.

“It is a surrender of Mr. Núñez Feijóo who is certainly tying, I would not say only his present, but his present and his future to the extreme right,” he has insisted on the matter.

Thus, Grande-Marlaska has pointed out that the motion of censure will serve to confront two models of society, “the one represented by the progressive Government” which during these last four years has taken “the necessary and precise measures” always focusing on the future and guaranteeing the rights and freedoms, compared to the model of the right and the extreme right, from which the PP wants to “distance” by abstaining.

“It will be an important moment for Spanish society to be able to confront these two models because I believe that the vast majority of it is tired of the noise and what they want is what we are doing, working on real policies, social justice and cohesion social”, has ended.