Sánchez thinks the PP has gone too far in violating the Constitution

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Sánchez and Gamarra have made mutual accusations of non-compliance with the constitutional text. ERC, for its part, has offered its support to the President of the Spanish Government to move forward with the bill that aims to renew the Constitutional Court.

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The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchezaccused the PP this Wednesday of going “too far” in the violation of the Constitution and after the criticism of the spokesperson for the popular group Cuca Gamarra, for whom Sánchez is increasingly reminiscent of Carles Puigdemont and Oriol Junqueras.

Sanchez and gamarra they have been launched allegations non-compliance with the constitutional text during the administration’s last scrutiny session in Congress this year.

After the controversy over the Constitutional Court’s decision to halt parliamentary consideration of the judicial reform that the government was seeking, the popular spokesman warned before the new proposal that she negotiate and to the parties of the Executive and its partners that this means “will do it again”.

An attitude of Sánchez that, in his own words, is increasingly reminiscent of him Oriol Junqueras and Carles Puigdemont.

For Gamarra, Sánchez only sees plots where there is legality and his problem is that he is the state and the law, but he has specified that the rule of law thwarts his attempts to “degrade the institutions”.

Faced with these accusations, the head of Spain’s executive has stressed that the PP interprets the constitution by saying that citizens elect parliament and they elect government, but that the General Council for the Judiciary (CGPJ) and the Constitutional Court (TC ) name them.

ERC offers Sánchez his support

ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, on Wednesday offered his support for Sánchez to implement the bill that would renewal of the Constitutional Court before this body’s refusal to approve amendments to the Criminal Code.

During the government’s scrutiny session in Congress, Rufián advocated his group’s support for this parliamentary initiative that the PSOE will soon present with its partners, if it serves to “dignify” the judiciary and democracy, because “for the declarations of independence we are democrats“, said.

The ERC spokesman has denounced that before the TC ordered the halting of the two amendments urgently seeking to pass this reform, his party already warned the government that the “next” affected by this “judicial attack from the right” would be the executive power would be itself.

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Source: EITB

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