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“Agreing on security with a gang of assassins is a moral offense”

The young people of the PP of Madrid are meeting this weekend in San Lorenzo de El Escorial in their II Academy to train in the debate of the cultural battle. The former president participated in the inauguration Jose Maria Aznar, which mobilized the young people of Ayuso to defend and strengthen the idea of ​​the Spanish nation, in the face of the government’s attempts to “tear it apart”. The former president described as a “moral misdeed” the fact that the PSOE agreed with a “band of assassins” on the security of citizens in Spain.

In El Escorial, Aznar ironically commented that the Monastery is “living proof that the brilliant Spanish separatists, secessionists and mega-progressives who deny the reality of the Spanish nation are right: Spain never existed.” Just look at the El Escorial Monastery. “Neither the Spanish Empire nor the Spanish nation existed.” “But to these mega-progressives and separatists,” Aznar warned, “we are going to say very clearly: it exists, it has existed and it will exist and freedom will win for everyone.”

“What is happening here is that a government and a former government party, the PSOE, have agreed with those who want to destroy the country. “It’s that simple,” Aznar warned. “This is not science fiction. This is happening in Europe, in Spain. The former president accused the Sánchez government of “deconstructing the country.” “They deconstitutionalize the country, destroy the fruits of the transition, call into question the historical fruits born from the Constitution and want to tear the Spanish nation to pieces.”

Aznar wondered “what is the future of a nation that questions the future of this nation.” And it came down to one fact: “Agreeing on budgets for terrorist prisoners, how far will we go?” The former president accused Sánchez of having agreed on the citizen security law “with representatives of the former terrorist organization ETA.” “They are the ones who will decide on the security of citizens in Spain. “It’s not called making a mistake, it’s called moral wrongdoing.” “We cannot agree on the security of citizens with a gang of assassins,” he declared.

The former president confessed that he feels “very identified with what” Isabel Díaz Ayuso is doing in the Community of Madrid. He also added immediately afterwards, with “Feijoo’s proposals”. “I hope that the PP triumphs, and that it triumphs as soon as possible.” He recalled that by launching the FAES Foundation, he had already warned that “the center-right is not made to manage, the center-right has a project of freedom for Spain, and it is he who you have to launch.”

Aznar focused on the war situation in the Middle East and reminded that “Israel is fighting for us.” “As we approach the anniversary of the October 7 massacre, I want to say that support for Israel must be very clear, it defends everyone’s rights, not just their right to exist. “Some progressives here, especially some women, only got to live 30 minutes under the ayatollahs’ regime to see what it’s like.”

A “drugged” society

Ayuso’s number two, Alfonso Serrano, also participated in the inauguration of the Academy, which accused the “social-communist” government of wanting a “drugged and asleep” society, which amounts to saying that it is subsidized.

“As they cannot beat us electorally, they intend to do it personally,” warned the general secretary of the PP of Madrid, who reminded the young people that the future, democracy, equality and freedom in Spain are in question. game. “These are not natural rights, they are civil conquests, and they can be lost if not defended.”

“We have a government that does not govern, that only acts to stay in power,” Serrano lamented. “It’s a weak government, and that makes it even more dangerous.” To which he added that in addition, it is a government surrounded by corruption. “This weakness due to the smell of corruption is what leads them to a totalitarian attempt to control all powers,” concluded the number two of the Madrid PP.

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