HE PP It showed itself this Saturday power at local levelIt positions municipalities as the first line of shock against the Government of Pedro Sánchez. Almost all of it Popular mayors of the province of Alicante They attended an event to show their rejection of the Amnesty Law and what they think A “usurpation” of the Central Executive by Catalan independentists. This quote was developed simultaneously in states across Spainbut the Alicante case, in addition to being a show of force due to the large number of localities the PP rules in this region, is also Presence of Generalitat president Carlos Mazón.
Various mayors read the event’s manifesto one after another; Toni Pérez, Benidorm’s first mayor and chairman of the County Councilwas responsible for indicating the beginning and end, while different parts were responsible Councilors of towns such as Albatera, Almoradí, Santa Pola, El Campello, Biar or Busot, among others; also attended Alicante Mayor Luis Barcala. Among other things, they condemned the “unfair and arbitrary decisions” taken by the Government to please investment partners and criticized: Sánchez “puts the demands usurped from him by separatist formations before any issue”.
For popular municipalities, this is “institutional disruption”“Attacking the most fundamental constitutional principles” and “limiting the principle of equality of Spaniards.” With this in mind, they feel that we “fail to recognize” that “first- and second-class citizens” exist and “we renew our resolve to uphold the Constitution and ensure its observance.” They also criticize “security” It was stated that the government was negotiating with independents and called the Amnesty Law “unfair and abnormal” and speculated that it “violates the principle of separation of powers”.
After reading the manifesto, Mazón took the floor and stated: Thanks to the PP’s opposition to the policies carried out by the Government and especially to the struggle at the local level, “The light of democracy, coexistence, freedom and dialogue will shine.” The Generalitat president made specific points in his criticism, such as “it has now turned out to be good terrorism” and “clearing the head of a police officer is excusable”. “We are going into the heat of the day and we will not allow society to be drugged.” He said that the province of Alicante, the Valencian Community and Spain.
Consell’s president also cited the Valencian Community as an example of a place where the independence movement was fought and defeated. connecting this ideology to political Valencianism and even with the spread of the Valencian language into classrooms. Therefore, Mazón argued: “We stopped a Procés that was reaching its claws into the Valencian Community, especially the education of our children”. “The PP shows that it has left Procés,” he added, referring to the result of the regional elections held in May last year. Toni Pérez later added that “we are fighting against Spain, which wants division” and that the Government’s “attack on the Constitution” is getting worse.