The PP excludes for the moment presenting a motion of censure against the government of Pedro Sanchez. The Executive has been affected in recent days by the Koldo affairwhich affects several of his ministers. To this we must add the corruption that affects Sánchez’s environment, starting with his wife, Begoña Gomezaccused of influence peddling and business corruption, and by her brother, David Sanchezaccused of five corruption offenses and tax offenses. “The motion of censure is more justified than everbut we don’t have enough support, so it’s not something that’s off the agenda today. We’ll see tomorrow”, defends the national spokesperson of the PP, Borja Semper.
This is how the popular leader expressed himself this Monday after filing a complaint with the investigating court number 5 of the National Court against the PSOE. for alleged illegal financingcorruption and influence peddling in the context of Koldo affair. “The job of the opposition is to ask questions and the job of the courts is to investigate. This is where we are today. Regarding future political decisions, we obviously do not exclude anything, but today we are asking for it because it is what we have to do and it is our obligation,” Sémper said in statements to the media.
For her part, the Deputy Secretary of Health and Education of the PP, Ester Muñoz, did not exclude that her party could present a motion of censure against the Sánchez government. However, he called to “see reality” because the partners of the Executive maintain the socialist leader in La Moncloa because “they know they can raise the price and demand new transfers.
“We do not exclude anything, but we must be completely objective and see the reality because none of his partners said anything at all“, Muñoz said of the corruption cases affecting the PSOE coalition government with Sumar.
In this sense, the popular leader defends that the Executive of Pedro Sánchez “he deserves a motion of censure”. “It is obvious that if there is a government in democracy that deserves a motion of censure, it is this rotten government of the Socialist Party and Pedro Sánchez. But it is also obvious that they have totally subservient partners,” Ester Muñoz said this Monday in statements to the program. The critical look from Telecinco.
The PP Deputy Secretary for Health and Education explains that government partners “do better with a weak government”, without a parliamentary majority and “surrounded by corruption” because “the cost of budgets increases”. “The government’s partners are not there to improve, change or transform Spain, They are there to make a profit. Unfortunately, Sánchez allows all this when he does not call elections and allows his partners to extract even more from him in his seat of corruption, in their seat of weakness, to the detriment of the Spanish people,” he added. .