People's Party of Andalusia

Moreno asks the Andalusians to stop Sánchez's drift on 9J to “not break the coexistence that has cost us so much to build”

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  • The president of the PP of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, emphasizes that “the amnesty is oblivion and permanent blackmail to the rule of law” and wonders if “that is the path we want for Spain in the coming years”
  • Appeal to socialist voters “who don't like this” to tear down the walls that some want to build and advance progress and well-being together

The president of the PP of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, has considered that the amnesty law approved this Thursday in the Congress of Deputies “It is not a reconciliation how they are selling us, but a permanent blackmail to the rule of law” which furthermore “has been done not out of conviction, but by seven votes for Pedro Sánchez to remain in power”. Therefore, after wondering if “this is the path we want for Spain in the coming years, he has called on the Andalusians to vote 9J and stop this drift and “not break the coexistence that has cost us so much to build.”

During a campaign event in Jaén, Moreno accused “what remains of the socialist party, Sanchismo”, of initiating a regime change procedure. Thus, he recalled that "they denied the amnesty for years, and the decision to amnesty all those who violated the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia and the 1978 Constitution did not pass through the polls either."

“For many years we have worked for those who do not respect the law, the territorial integrity of Spain or coexistence itself. They will pay for violating that framework of coexistence and that constitutional framework,” he insisted, “and today with a stroke of the pen they erase all crimes.” and abuses that all those independence supporters have committed.” Some independentists who, he recalled, were convicted in a rule of law for one of the most serious crimes, "doing everything that had to be done to try to invent a nation, break up, divide coexistence in Catalonia and break up Spain."

For this reason, and given the concern and indignation that, as he explained, numerous citizens have expressed to him throughout the day, he has considered that the next election at the polls also has enormous national political significance, since "if the result is favorable to Pedro Sánchez, it will be an endorsement for him to continue pursuing the same policies that we already know about him.” "If, on the contrary, the majority of citizens show their rejection of these policies, we begin an inexorable and unalterable path of political change in Spain."

At this point, Moreno has appealed to all those socialist voters who "have understood that that is not what they like", so that the 9J represents a containment dam for these drifts "to establish order, tear down the walls that some want to build between good and bad Spaniards". “It is about let's advance in progress and well-being together, so that we do not break the coexistence that has cost us so much work to build in Spain.”

Beyond that national key, the leader of the popular Andalusian people has considered that Andalusia is risking its present and its future on issues such as the countryside, infrastructure or services. Thus, he has pointed out that the presence of Carmen Crespo, Juan Ignacio Zoido or María Jesús Molina is synonymous with the important commitment that the Popular Party makes for the primary sector and water.

Moreno recalled how it has been the Andalusian Government that in recent years has brought to Brussels the debate on the need for water plans for the southern territories affected by the serious drought under the premise that the agri-food sector is strategic in that feeds 500 million Europeans.

"Today Europe is finally talking about water", he highlighted, to express the commitment of the European PP to “implement for the first time a type of national hydrological plan”, as well as the figure of a water commissioner and the start-up of finalist funds to carry out water works. "Just as gas is fundamental for Germany, for us in Andalusia it is fundamental for our progress, our well-being, our employment and our future that we have water in our agriculture, our livestock, our tourism and our industry, and that is why the commitment that "These funds that arrive conditionally to Andalusia allow us to use them for what we really need."

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