He emphasizes that the Sánchez Executive is the “most disrespectful and irreverent with each and every one of the institutions of Spain”

MADRID, 23 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has accused the Government on Monday of “discrediting” the head of state and more institutions and has promised that the Popular Party will dedicate itself to “prestige” them and give all of them “many capable of dignity” . As he has stressed, the Executive of Pedro Sánchez is the “most disrespectful and irreverent with each and every one of the institutions of Spain”.

This is how Feijóo pronounced himself in his speech in the Executive Committee of the PP, which coincided with the meeting of the king emeritus with his son Felipe VI at the Palacio de la Zarzuela, a reunion that takes place after two years in Abu Dhabi.

Feijóo, who will be with Felipe VI in Vigo tomorrow during the inauguration of the new City of Justice in Vigo, has harshly charged the Government of Pedro Sánchez for “discrediting” the institutions, including the head of state.

The leader of the opposition, who has dedicated the bulk of his speech to breaking down the organization chart of the PP that will accompany him in this new stage of the party, has stated that the Government is the “most disrespectful and irreverent with each and every one of the institutions of our country.”

“They have discredited Congress, the Head of State, the National Intelligence Center (CNI), the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) and the State Attorney General’s Office and all the Justice institutions, wanting to turn them into an extension of the Government Feijoo said.

In this sense, he stressed that “there is not a single State institution that does not require a veneer of dignity.” “And I can assure you that we are going to give many layers of dignity to State institutions and we are going to give them prestige because they are not Government institutions,” she stressed.

In addition, Feijóo has criticized the latest demonstrations by Pedro Sánchez in the Senate sessions, when he referred to the PP as “mugs” or when he spoke of “piolones” to refer to the policemen who were stationed in Catalonia before the referendum on October 1 of 2017.

According to what he has said, he will not go to Congress to call anyone a “thug” or to “call the Security Forces tweety.” “And we are not going to turn the intelligence services that do what they are told into pieces of exchange with the independence movement,” he stressed, alluding to the dismissal of the director of the CNI Paz Esteban for the so-called ‘Pegasus case’.

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