to be believes he is the president real Madrid, Florentine Perezseeks changes to the text of the norm and the backing of the Sports Act, which will be discussed in the Congress of Deputies this Tuesday before final approval in the Senate. This initiative of the Council of Ministers revolted all the First and Second clubs except the first and second clubs. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Athletic. Meanwhile, LaLiga threatens to be paralyzed if the text is kept on its terms, given that it jeopardizes the viability of smaller clubs.
“Everything indicates an intervention by Florentino Pérez because if not, it is not understood that it is a text that the majority of football groups are against.”; United We Can’s parliamentary spokesperson, Pablo Echenique, confirmed at a press conference at the Congress of Deputies that he wanted “Parliament not to make laws according to Florentino’s will”. It is an accusation that overlaps with the accusations that La Liga, which has rebelled against the Sports Law, has voiced in the past weeks.
The Congressional report on the text, mainly prepared by the PP and PSOE and developed by El Periódico de España of the Prensa Ibérica group, does not meet the demands of the Congress. body run by Xavier Thebes. The First and Second clubs have even threatened to halt the competition if the current articles continue, and LaLiga’s extraordinary board will meet this Thursday and decide on a lockout that the RFEF has said will already be deemed illegal.
LaLiga showed their position against them weeks ago and managed to get the PP and PSOE to agree on changes that changed their wording.. However, these changes were withdrawn due to LaLiga’s pressure from Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez to enjoy a smoother path for a future Super League launch.
The minority partner of the coalition, who at that time approved the bill in the Council of Ministers, now thinks that the text should be changed and Will support changes proposed by other groups such as Ciudadanos. “We will work to continue the changes brought by different groups”; warned.
“We do not envision a law” “This is the first time the football league has come to a standstill in decades because 39 out of 42 teams understand that according to legal reports this will endanger their economic viability.” Echenique insisted that “the parliament is there to defend the general interest, not to carry out the will of Florentino Péréz”.
All but PP and PSOE require change
Citizens have submitted a series of changes, supported by the majority of football clubs and the majority of parliamentary groups outside the PP and PSOE, according to William Diaz, the orange spokesperson for the Culture and Sports Commission. At a press conference in Congress, he argued that the change would “provide legal certainty to League One and Second Division clubs that have signed contracts and may be affected.”
He announced his initiative, “He will have substantial support from practically the whole parliament, apart from the PP and PSO.E”, who had undergone inexplicable changes to the criteria and had to explain why they changed their minds, came to withdraw the changes they originally submitted to correct the text at LaLiga’s request.
“We will provide legal certainty to the 39 First and Second clubs that have contracts signed with current legislation that could be affected by silence or a regulatory loophole,” Díaz argued. small and medium clubs.