Gamarra asks that the Secrets Commission meet to have data on the hacking of the Chief Executive’s mobile

MADRID, 26 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has refuted this Wednesday the thesis of the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, for understanding that he was “fully informed” of the actions of the National Intelligence Center (CNI) and has summoned him to clarify before the Plenary of Congress did pardon pro-independence leaders knowing that they were being investigated.

“Mr. Sánchez, did you pardon people who you knew were being investigated for being a threat to the State?” Gamarra asked, to underline that the Prime Minister has been “fully informed.” “Don’t forget that we have been to La Moncloa”, he snapped.

In the plenary session of Congress convened to report on the espionage on the Pegasus case, Gamarra has harshly criticized the appearance on May 2 of the Minister of the Presidency, Felix Bolaños, reporting the espionage to the cell phone of the President of the Government and other ministers.

For this reason, he has requested that the Official Secrets Commission meet to provide them with information “on the hacking” of the President of the Government’s cell phone, given that, as he has stressed, they must know if this espionage is “related to surprising changes of political positions”, alluding to what happened with Western Sahara.

“Do you follow the Security protocols in the use of your mobile? Do you restart it every day and update the Security applications? It is important to know if you have behaved responsibly in the use of your communications because the lightness of your actions It makes us all vulnerable and also blames third parties,” he emphasized.

After Pedro Sánchez announced a reform of the Official Secrets Law, Gamarra stressed that “it seems that he is very concerned” about this 1968 rule which, as he has said, “allows him to hide” information about his travels, while “He has no qualms about abusing the 1970 Law to pardon anyone he considers.”

In addition, Feijóo’s ‘number two’ has harshly criticized the allusions to the cases of corruption of the PP of the Prime Minister in his speech, something that, in his opinion, shows that he has acted “already more as the leader of the opposition than as President of the goverment”. Although he has said that he will not enter into his “dirty game” and “his mud from him”, he has brought up the conviction for the ERE in Andalusia

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