“Spain does not deserve to live in a permanent and televised raid.” Thus has reacted the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, at the entrance of agents of the Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard at the Federal Headquarters of the PSOE, in the Madrid street of Ferraz, to “clone” the email account of the former secretary of Socialist Organization, Santos Cerdán, after losing his condition of aggressive after resigning as a deputy. Feijóo has addressed the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez: “It is the time of resignation and end the escape because the situation is unsustainable.”

The PP leader Maniens his strategy of drawing a parallel between the current situation and the corruption scandals that harassed his party during the last decade. “(Alfonso Fernández) Mañueco and I have been in politics for decades and we have not lived a moment as complex as this,” he said at the start of his speech, just after that of the president of Castilla y León. “It is in question not only serious, acute and intense episodes of corruption, but the democratic institutions of the country,” he added.

Feijóo has argued that “neither the media nor the politicians” are “capable of describing the scandals of their country.” Something that has considered “worrying.” “We cannot carry the inventory of the scandals every week, and now there are every day,” he has ironized. “We had never seen this in 50 years,” he said, in reference to the recovery of democracy after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco.

“The president of the Government does not leave the Moncloa, and the Civil Guard enters the headquarters of the PSOE,” said Feijóo, who has resorted to the click to Armter against the internal measures announced by Sánchez after the report of the UCO that pointed to Cerdán: “The audit are already doing the Supreme Court and the Civil Guard.” A phrase that has started the applause of the entrepreneurs present.

“Spain does not deserve to live in a permanent and televised raid. Spain does not deserve this decline,” said Feijóo, who has assured that the entire European press is systematically speaking of these causes. “If they take the covers of European newspapers, come to our country as permanent news in matters of corruption,” he said. “But no punral issues, but generalized. Not of a specific politician, but of the president,” he added.

Therefore, he said, “it is time for resignation and end the getaway.” “The situation is unsustainable,” he added, to conclude that today “the two Spain” are “the one formed by honest and dirty men and women,” on the one hand, “and a plot of citizens who have stolen and still laugh today of most Spaniards.”

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