Today, the President of the Government has delved into the message on which he based his announcement yesterday that he will continue in Moncloa after five unusual days of retirement and with the aim of leading a battle for “democratic regeneration” against “the mud machine.” , assuming the accusation that the independence movement has uniquely launched against the Spanish rule of law for alleged dirty war. Pedro Sánchez has assured, in an interview in Ser, that he has suffered “lawfare” since 2014, after several media outlets broadcast on Friday some audios of former commissioner Villarejo with the then number two of the Ministry of the Interior Francisco Martínez in the that the first encouraged suspicions about the business of the father-in-law of who was at that time the new general secretary of the PSOE in order to try to harm him. This information, however, had already been published in 2022.
This morning Sánchez extended this alleged 'lawfare' to other political leaders such as his former vice president, Pablo Iglesias, who has been very critical of him for not having reported these possible irregular practices against the political adversary and has gone so far as to accuse him of “doing “ridiculous” for his statement yesterday at the Moncloa. The head of the Executive, who says he had a “bad time” in his retirement, has stressed in the story the urgent need to put an end to “the hoaxes” and “the mud”, but has continued without clarifying what measures he is going to adopt to do so. as his leftist partners demand.
Unblocking of the Judicial Power
Singularly, if it is going to force the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary that has already stopped Europe. Sánchez insisted that they accepted the proposal “and the umpteenth excuse” that there be European mediation to allow it to be unblocked but it has been impossible, so “if the PP persists in the blockade, Parliament will need to articulate mechanisms to be able to get it out of this such a regrettable situation. The Government's responsibility will be to renew the Judicial Power, and we are going to carry it out.
Almost 24 hours after confirming that he continues to lead the Government, Pedro Sánchez maintains as a mantra his commitment to “lead, not monopolize, democratic regeneration” for which he does not have “all the answers” and which cannot be carried out “not in three days, not in three months, not in three years.” Sánchez insisted that throughout his five days of retirement in Moncloa he considered resigning, but that now “I am in the mood for these three years and whatever the Spaniards want with their votes, because political projects are the desire, the convictions and the contents and if the Spanish and my party want me to continue being the leader, as long as I feel like it. conviction and ideas, I'm going to do it.”
«The PSOE project transcends me»
Regarding how he intends to carry out this democratic regeneration that he wants to lead, Sánchez did not mention concrete measures. «It is something that the Government, the legislative power and also the media must face. I have made the decision to lead this debate not to monopolize it. “I will not be able to do it alone,” said the President of the Government. “I would like the Judiciary to join this regeneration and also the media,” said Sánchez, who insisted that “I needed these five days and we all needed them, as well as society as a whole,” because it has allowed to talk about “this mud”, which “says very good things about our country and that we are facing an opportunity to address the debate and be an example in the world.”
These five days of reflection have put on the table the succession debate within the PSOE, which Sánchez has denied because “the PSOE project transcends me”, “The PSOE has been the object of an infamous harassment campaign from the from the point of view of political formation and people. I am the last exponent.
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