• The parliamentary spokesman, Toni Martin, questions that the socialist group and Por Andalucía refuse to participate in the FAFFE investigation commission and muzzles the Chamber to prevent debates such as the effects of the 'only yes is yes' law.

• "These attitudes put us before an obvious reality, and that is that they are anti-parliamentary groups whose sole objective is to defend their party interests and their bosses, not the Andalusians"


The spokesman for the Popular Group in the Andalusian Parliament, Toni Martín, has criticized today the "anti-parliamentary" attitude of the opposition parties, which he has accused of "confusing being against the Government of the Junta with being against Parliament regional". Martín has thus made reference to the rejection of the PSOE and Por Andalucía to participate in the commission of investigation on the extinct Andalusian Foundation for Training and Employment (Faffe) and to the veto to debate in the Chamber the effects in Andalusia of the law of ' only yes is yes'. "These attitudes put us before the evident reality that the only objective of both formations is to defend the interests of their party, and not the Andalusians or Andalusia."

At a press conference, the parliamentary spokesman recalled the obligation of Andalusian deputies to participate in the different parliamentary bodies, such as the investigation commissions. The opposite, he has said, "is not an option", pointing out that "for that they have been chosen". And he has stressed that this is an unusual situation in the regional Chamber, because "nobody had ever disregarded it, that is a lack of respect for Parliament."

"It is the first time in 40 years and 14 investigative commissions that a political group, or two in this case, the PSOE that leads the way and its necessary collaborator, the Andalusian brand of Podemos, have decided not to participate," he added. .

At this point, Martín has referred to the merits of the matter, considering that the reasons for this refusal to participate in the commission that must be established on March 28 "are firecrackers." "It is a case of corruption that affected the Government of the Junta de Andalucía, which includes prostitution, parties and drugs, but the political responsibility in this Parliament cannot be clarified because it affects the PSOE."

For this reason, he has assured that the PP will continue "with them or without them" so that the commission completes its processing and an opinion that purifies political responsibilities can be raised in full.

Martín has contrasted this attitude of the left-wing groups with the will for dialogue and consensus of the Andalusian PP, which is evident in the approval this week of the Circular Economy bill. A pioneering regulation that places Andalusia at the forefront of Spain in terms of sustainable development and that confirms the commitment of the Executive of Juanma Moreno with the preservation of the environment. Thus, he has congratulated himself because the norm will predictably go ahead with the majority support of the regional chamber.

Likewise, Martín has given as an example of consensus the social pact reached this week with unions and employers. "In times of instability, this type of agreement and consensus is extremely important, especially when it includes a budget commitment" close to 9.000 million euros, he stressed.

On this point, the parliamentary spokesman has criticized the continuous "hoaxes" disseminated by the PSOE about the alleged attempts by the Government of Juanma Moreno to privatize public health, and has focused on the fact that a third of the fund allocated to this social agreement is will be used to shield primary care in Andalusia.

"The desire to privatize this PP government is original, which in the same week commits 3.000 million euros to the primary and inaugurates one of the largest hospitals in the community, which the PSOE abandoned for 16 years to rats," he ironized. Martín, who has defended that Juanma Moreno is "the president who has allocated the most budget to public health."