People's Party of Andalusia

Toni Martín: "Sánchez has chosen the only minister in history to be reprimanded by Parliament for mistreating Andalusia."

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The spokesperson for the People's Party (PP) in the Andalusian Parliament, Toni Martín, highlighted the Juanma Moreno government's defense of equality and Andalusia's solidarity in the face of the agreements adopted by Pedro Sánchez with the separatists. Martín recalled that the Andalusian Parliament censured María Jesús Montero and requested that she address the new distribution of immigrant minors. He also praised the judicial progress in the ERE case, promoted by the Andalusian People's Party (PP), which continues to defend the interests and dignity of the Andalusian people.

The spokesperson for the Popular Group in the Parliament of Andalusia, Toni Martín, has stressed that “224 people have had the privilege of serving as ministers in the Spanish government during the democracy, and only one of them has been reprimanded by the Andalusian Parliament for mistreating Andalusia."What a coincidence that Pedro Sánchez chose that person to lead the Andalusian Socialist Party, and now they're continuing to do what's in his interest and not what's in Andalusia's interest."

During the question addressed to the President of the Junta, Juanma Moreno, in the control session of the Plenary Session of Parliament this Thursday, Martín referred in this way to the First Vice President, Minister of Finance and General Secretary of the PSOE of Andalusia, María Jesús Montero, whom he urged to speak out on "the latest episode of inequality promoted by Pedro Sánchez”, which is the “unfair and undemocratic” agreement reached between the Socialists and JUNTS for the distribution of 4.000 immigrant minors among the different autonomous communities of our country.

"We are eagerly waiting to hear if Mrs. Montero has anything to say about all this.", he stated, while predicting that he will not do so because "he is absolutely in favor of Pedro Sánchez's mistreatment of Andalusia."

Martín has accused Sánchez and Montero of violating the principle of equality to benefit the independentists and thus remain in Moncloa and has reviewed all the concessions made by the Spanish Government in this regard.Eliminate crimes such as sedition, reduce embezzlement, grant amnesty to separatists, the supposed debt forgiveness, or the Catalan quota that the rest of us would end up paying., are some of the issues that have resulted, he said, from keeping Sánchez in office.

Martín insisted that the principle of equality is, for the Spanish Prime Minister, "an uncomfortable obstacle that frequently stands in the way of his continued tenure," which he "pushes aside and crushes."

Andalusians to Sánchez: "Sympathetic as can be, but not stupid."

He has criticized the distribution of immigrant minors, “so that some of us get 800 and Puigdemont's only get 20"We're talking about 40 times more for Andalusia than for Catalonia. And on top of that, if you even think about complaining, you're lacking solidarity," he retorted. Toni Martín asserted that the Andalusian government is "as supportive as any, but what it will never allow is Pedro Sánchez to treat the Andalusian people like they're fools."

On the other hand, the Popular Party spokesman referred to the new ruling by the Provincial Court of Seville on the ERE case: “Yesterday, justice took a step forward in a process initiated and driven for more than a decade by the Popular Party of Andalusia, which led to the uncovering of the largest corruption case in the history of Spain, the ERE case, whose perpetrators were convicted by the courts and who remain convicted by the courts today.".

"One more step for justice, but an important step, so that those guilty of such a theft, whom some today surprisingly honor and applaud, do not get away with it and pay for all the harm they did to Andalusia," the spokesperson declared.

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