The former president of the Government Felipe González has revealed this Thursday that when there are elections he will not vote for the PSOE, the party he led for 23 years, for having participated in the “barrabasada” of the amnesty law. González has threatened not to vote, in fact, to any party that has approved the amnesty law that this Thursday will endorse the Constitutional Court (TC), ensuring that the norm is a “shame” for any Democrat.
“If this is consolidated as the president of the Government (Pedro Sánchez) has predicted, with me he will never have anyone who has participated in this, which is to apologize to those who have made the barrabasada. It is not to forgive them, it is to apologize. It is the state that is submitted,” he said in an interview in an interview in Zero wave. Asked if he is saying that he would not support the promoters of the amnesty at the polls, González has confirmed that “neither the PSOE nor any party that has supported the law of Amnesty” would have his vote.
Of course, he has assured that no case of voting for the PP, “among other things” because they do not see that they “raise a country project.” “I see Feijóo making figures with Mazón or with Abascal himself yesterday,” he put as an example to justify his rejection.
In his criticism of the amnesty, Felipe González has lamented that all the work of the Socialists “is disappointed as a sugar for an absolutely unacceptable phrase that the need for virtue must be done” that the president of the Government pronounced, Pedro Sánchez, defending the amnesty. “Where is the virtue,” added González, who has considered that Sánchez has had an “absolute disrespect for the Constitutional Court” to advance that the ruling of the amnesty that will be voted on Thursday will be in favor.
According to the former president, “the debate is about whether self -love” is possible because “people who are going to benefit,” he added, wrote the text of the law.