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Abascal will give a ‘no’ to Sánchez, but will support him if he acts in Catalonia against the independentistas | Politics

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has confirmed this Wednesday to the king his refusal to invest Pedro Sánchez, but he has also assured him that It will support any government, including one of the PSOE, that is willing to restore constitutional order in Catalonia.

This was explained by Abascal at a press conference in Congress after meeting with the king in Zarzuela within the framework of the round of consultations initiated by the monarch with the parties to decide whether to propose a candidate for investiture as Prime Minister.

The leader of Vox has expressed to Felipe VI his rejection of an investiture of the PSOE general secretary and his I support “any government, whatever it is, made up of whatever party “tries to restore constitutional order in Catalonia. If that government were led by Sánchez, he has assured that he would also support him, but He doubted that the Socialist Secretary General is determined to do so.

Is “political fiction”, because it would entail a “repentance” and a “radical change” for Sánchez, but “if he suddenly falls off his horse and decides to restore the constitutional order in Catalonia, for that political action he can count on Vox’s support,” he reiterated. .

Abascal has affirmed that the decision of the Catalan prison treatment boards to grant the second degree to prisoners of the procés is a consequence of the “pressures” from Sánchez to the State Bar so that they would not be condemned for rebellion.

“You would not be in this debate”, he said, if they had been convicted of rebellion and not only for sedition and embezzlement, since the penalties imposed by the Supreme Court would have been much higher. The classification of prisoners in a second degree does not initially foresee exits, although it can be relaxed to conditions of semi-freedom through assumptions of the prison regulations.


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