The Popular Party has been calling for weeks for the resignation of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, cornered by cases of corruption that, in the opinion of the opposition leader, makes continuing with the legislature unbearable. And the scandal uncovered about the alleged abuses and sexual assault by Íñigo Errejón is one more reason.
The case, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has justified, does affect the Government even if it tries to stay out of it. “The Government has two spokespersons in Congress, Patxi López and Íñigo Errejón”he pointed out in an interview on the program ‘It’s Federico’s Morning’, in which he insisted that this scandal “would bring down any Government”, taking into account, furthermore, that it directly affects the current vice president, responsible for supporting Errejón even the spokesperson of the group.
«Sumar is a cricket cage that has three different versions: that of Más Madrid“, that of Podemos and that of Yolanda Díaz,” criticized Feijóo, who, when questioned about a possible similar case in the PP, pointed out that “this Monday there were some references about a” popular senator and “automatically” the party spoke with him and resolved . These references, specifically, towards José Ignacio Landaluce, also mayor of Algeciras and whom MEP Alvise Pérez pointed out for alleged sexual harassment.
Back to the Errejón scandal, he has accused the vice president of Labor of knowing about her deputy’s problems and the complaint that appeared on social networks a year ago and ignoring it. However, he shared a concern, “that it would be easier to report online instead of at a police station.”
Corruption within the Government
Beyond the Errejón case, Feijóo has once again highlighted the cases of corruption that haunt the Government and make it impossible for the legislature to continue. “There has never been a President of the Government so surrounded by corruption,” he declared. «There are 11 ministries investigated, 15 crimes in the courts and 4 open cases, which will be 5. If they affect your party, your brother, your wife, the president of Congress… We are facing a rotten government and “he should present his irrevocable resignation.”
In this sense, he has highlighted the investigative commission that is being developed in the Senate on the ‘mask case’ and has justified that the President of the Government has not yet been summoned. “If we had called him to testify, we could not have asked him many of the things that are coming out,” he noted in relation to Aldama and Begoña Gómez’s travels.
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