The investiture partners warn that the PSOE is changing allies with the CGPJ pact

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ERC, EH Bildu, PNV and Podemos have criticized the agreement for the renewal and reform of the General Council for the Judiciary. Rufián has assured that the agreement does not represent progress, but rather that it is “exactly the same as what has been done over the past forty years.”

Some investment partners of Pedro Sánchez, ERC, EH Bildu, PNV and Podemoshave sued the agreement for the renewal and reform of the General Council for the Judiciary which PSOE and PP agree on, because they understand that it is a ‘surrender’ to the Popular Party and the beginning of ‘a grand coalition’ between the two major forces.

In the halls of Congress, the spokesperson of the Catalan Republicans said: Gabriel Rufianhas assured that the agreement does not represent any progress but is “exactly the same as what has been done over the past forty years” because it does not reflect the plurality of the Chamber.

It also dedicates “the constant push of the PSOE and Sánchez to strive for a grand coalition”, changing partners, Rufián said, clarifying that they have not been consulted on the names proposed as members. For Rufián, this is not a state pact, as he believes the Spanish government will sell it, but rather “a kick forward.”

EH Bildu has assured that he has taken note of the agreement between the people and the socialists through the media. “As an independence party, the CGPJ represents for EH Bildu the maximum expression of Spanish justice and its clear political and anti-democratic bias for decades. Its renewal, agreed exclusively with the PP, will not restore that character and will not solve the underlying problems. problem,” the sovereigntist coalition has assessed.

“The division of positions with the PP may perpetuate the politicization of justice and there is a risk that situations of blockade by the right will arise again in the future. This is an agreement with the PP that today does not even hide the use of justice for their political interests and purposes,” he added.

The PNV spokesperson, Aitor Estebanhas expressed surprise that the agreement reached took so long and stressed that no one informed them and that the Yeltzales “will not vote for anyone”.

Regarding the pact so that the new CGPJ is the one to propose a reform of the electoral method within a period of six months, Esteban has noted: “Do you know which kick to follow in rugby? Well, let’s see who catches the ball”.

However critical the ERC was, the general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarrawho has denounced the PSOE for choosing the path “of surrendering to the PP and legitimizing the dirty legal and media war.”

Like Rufián, he believes that this agreement between the two parties lays the foundation for building “a grand coalition” and does not correspond to the sentiment of the polls.

He has warned that this pact “will not be concluded with the complicity of Podemos”, but did not reveal whether or not they will continue to support the government, when they warned this morning of the danger posed by a pact with the PP. the stability of the legislature.

On the contrary, Add He expressed his satisfaction at the unblocking of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) and stressed that he is present on the shortlist of members proposed in the negotiations with the PSOE on the progressive bloc of lawyers, in proportion to its weight of every formation.

This was indicated by the Second Vice President, Yolanda Díaz, in statements to the media about the pact, to ensure that the popular demand that the judges choose the representatives of the judges’ governing body is not within the agreement.

On the other hand, the leader of the far-right party VoxSantiago Abascal has accused the PP of “perpetrating treason” and “defrauding their voters” for agreeing to renew the CGPJ with the PSOE. Abascal believes that the PP and PSOE “are the same” and has put forward that Vox will vote against the agreement.


Source: EITB

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