Feijóo will summon the 17 regional presidents to the Senate to discuss the amnesty

SPAIN / By Carmen Gomaro

“It seems that an amnesty is being negotiated” for the crimes committed during the process, but that will not just be a clean slate for the Catalan independence leaders, in the opinion of Alberto Núñez Feijóo. For the president of the PP, it is Pedro Sánchez who makes a legal suit tailored to him, more than that of Carles Puigdemont: “It is a self-amnesty that he can give himself to continue in the presidency of the Government”.

This was stated by the popular leader in an interview on La Mirada Crítica, on Telecinco, where he announced that the Senate will convene a general commission of the autonomies so that all the regional presidents have to give their opinion on the amnesty, including the three barons who They remain with the PSOE, who are “burned”, in their opinion, like the entire party, by Sanchismo.

Regarding contacts with Carles Puigdemont's entourage, Feijóo pointed out that “Junts wanted to sit down with us and we learned about their requirements.”. “There had been contacts,” he acknowledged, confirming the information revealed exclusively by EL MUNDO last Tuesday.. This is a democratic anomaly,” he explained in response to questions from Ana Terradillos, before insisting that he would not be interested in being president “like this.”

“Does Spain deserve a Prime Minister who cannot pass a single law without the independence movement saying 'yes'?” Feijóo asked.. “Well no,” he answered himself.

For the popular leader, Sánchez has burned the PSOE, which only has three baronies left and in which there is no internal dissidence in the parliamentary groups.

Finally, regarding the ruling of the Superior Court of Justice of Navarra that has reduced the sentence of one of the members of the Pack, no one can say that they are “feminist” anymore.