The leader of the PP assures that the resignation of the director of the CNI shows that “the one who rules is the Catalan independence movement”, which “wants to break the rule of law”.
The chairman of the PP, Alberto Nunez Feijoodenounced that, following the resignation of the director of the CNI, Paz Esteban, because of the political espionage scandal involving Pegasus, the government of Sánchez committed “self-immolation” and accused him of “seriously harming Spain” for “the ignore one more time” to end his party “ceding it to the Independentistas”.
Feijóo has appeared to assess “the replacement” at the head of Spanish intelligence. According to the ‘popular’ leader, the decision has shown that “who is in charge is” Catalan independence”who “wants to break the rule of law”.
“The government is destroying the international image of our country. We are witnessing and leading a government self-immolation live which seriously harms Spain. His drive cannot and should not drag down our institutions,” he claimed.
According to Feijóo, Pedro Sánchez and his team “live in an absurdity that does not stop and that tarnishes the image of Spain”. In addition, Feijóo has stated that they see an executive president “disoriented”, “overcome by events” and “trapped in his own contradictions”, except that he is “blackmailed again” by his “independence partners”. “It is a caricature of the prime minister and it’s something we Spaniards don’t deserve,” he proclaimed.
In any case, he has said that the PP will continue to bet on a “state policy” because it is committed to “national security and the defense of the rule of law”, and proof of this is the pact offer it made on Monday for the NATO summit and which he has so far “ignored”. “We will continue to work to provide an alternative to the worst government in Spanish democracy,” he declared.
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Source: EITB

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