The head of the Executive recalled the “corruption” of Gürtel and Kitchen and added that “the Spanish right adds another corruption: the democratic one”

MADRID, 26 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The deputy secretary of Institutional of the PP, Esteban González Pons, has reproached this Thursday the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, who has dedicated his speech in the Plenary Session of Congress on espionage through Pegasus software to attack the Popular Party.

“What issues did you say you wanted to agree with us, Pedro?” González Pons asked ironically in a message on his Twitter account, which Europa Press has collected, in which he compiles some of the criticisms launched by the head of the Executive to the PP during his speech.

González Pons has accompanied his message with a video with part of Sánchez’s speech, in which the President of the Government assures that “the financial corruption that the Gürtel case represents, and the political corruption that “the Kitchen case represents”, ” the Spanish right adds another corruption: the democratic one”.

In the same appearance, Sánchez accuses the right of “not accepting the electoral results and disqualifying as illegitimate any government that is not his,” with a “patrimonial vision of democracy, the Constitution and its institutions.”

Precisely, González Pons – who has assumed in the first person the powers of Justice, Defense and Constitutional within the PP – is the person appointed by Alberto Núñez Feijóo to negotiate the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and other State affairs.

In his appearance before the plenary session of Congress for ‘Pegasus’, the head of the Executive has once again reproached the ‘popular’ for not complying with the Constitution by postponing the negotiation of the governing body of the judges.

“We are waiting for Feijóo to comply with the Constitution as he promised at the Moncloa meeting. He asked for time and then more time,” sources from the Executive have pointed out, before Feijóo’s statements betting on resuming negotiations after the Andalusian elections on June 19 and when the “twitching” has subsided.

Sources from the leadership of the PP have harshly criticized Sánchez’s attack on the PP during his speech in the plenary session of Congress after assuring that “to the political corruption” that the ‘Kitchen case’ represents, “the right adds another corruption, the democratic one, by not accepting the electoral results and disqualifying his government as illegitimate.

“This way it will be very simple for us to reach agreements,” sources from the Popular Party leadership have ironized Europa Press, who consider that with these statements Pedro Sánchez shows that he is “more badass than any other president in history.”

In the ranks of the PP they are upset with Sánchez’s latest interventions in Congress, where he continually seeks to attack the PP with corruption and resorts to “disqualifications” such as calling them “mugs.”

The ‘popular’ frame it in a desperate attempt to mobilize their electorate before the Andalusian elections on June 19, sources from Feijóo’s team have told Europa Press.