Vox accuses Pedro Sánchez and Pablo married to governing together so that nothing changes and citizens of dividing the State

The Agreement between Government and PP for the imminent renewal of the constitutional bodies with the exception of the General Council of the Judiciary has gen

Vox accuses Pedro Sánchez and Pablo married to governing together so that nothing changes and citizens of dividing the State

The Agreement between Government and PP for the imminent renewal of the constitutional bodies with the exception of the General Council of the Judiciary has generated the reaction of the opposition parties, which assist as spectators to this covenant.

The Leader of VOX, Santiago Abascal, has launched to criticize the agreement between PP and PSOE to renew the Court of Auditors, the Constitutional Court and the Ombudsman. And he has focused the first criticisms of him in the formation of Pablo Married.

"Give oxygen to a government that trampled the Constitution, and who has agreed with all the enemies of Spain, is exactly the opposite of having a sense of state," he said on his Twitter account.

Abascal considers that Paul's covenant married to Pedro Sánchez "reveals what we have been saying, that the PP shares the agenda and is closer to the PSOE than of its own voters. And it also reveals that the PP and the PSOE have the Will to govern together so that nothing changes ".

Citizens has qualified "Unfortunate" agreement. His spokeswoman in Congress, Edmundo Bal, has expressed the indignation of the group of him before what they consider a "new distribution of armchairs between the PP and the PSOE".

Bal has accused both the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the opposition leader, Pablo Married, "lying" and mounting a "teatbreaker of confrontation" when they actually reach immediate agreements when what it is about is being distributed The armchairs "as if they were chromos".

The Orange Deputy accuses the two great parties to "divide the State" but not be willing to dialogue and agree on any of the great issues that affect citizenship.

Date Of Update: 14 October 2021, 22:06