“A Commission of Inquiry should be established and the resulting responsibilities should be clarified, and events like this should not be repeated,” the United We Can representative assured.
Juantxo Lopez de UraldeUnited We Can deputy and Alianza Verde coordinator, has said of the alleged espionage with the Pegasus program that “the government’s explanation is insufficient, that it should be investigated, that a commission of inquiry should be established and that the responsibilities are inferred, and that such events are not repeated”.
In an interview on Radio Euskadi’s ‘Boulevard’ programme, Uralde emphasized that “if there are political responsibilities that they have to pay, it cannot be tolerated in a rule of law that there are politicians who are being spied on”.
“I don’t know the reasons why the PSOE doesn’t want to go further. Margarita Robles (yesterday) gave insufficient explanations that don’t clarify anything, we are waiting for the government to assume that it has to conduct an investigation,” he insisted.
In any case, Álava’s deputy does not expect the parliamentary majorities to be outraged by this matter, as they expect the Spanish government to “turn around, restore and restore normalcy among the partners”.
On the other hand, López de Uralde has also referred to the coalition government recently formed in Castilla y León between the PP and Vox, about which he has been highly critical, claiming that “there are reasons to be concerned. The far right is positioning legitimized by the moderate right, in contrast to what is happening in Europe, where a cordon sanitaire is applied”. “What happened marks a before and after, we need to activate so it doesn’t happen again,” he said.
Regarding the scenario in French politics, he lamented that Jean-Luc Mélenchon had not received more support from the left: “If the Greens and the Socialist and Communist Party had had a little more support, Le Pen would certainly not have made it to the second round. ” “The left needs to think about this. It was divided and this has meant that the right can now be in France.”
Source: EITB

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