The PP attacks the PSOE with a monograph on the “dirty and mafia war” of the Government in the Senate
The PP group in the Senate will focus its activity this week on the “dirty and mafia” war “of the government, in reference to the known recordings of the former socialist militant Leire Díez in which it sought committed information of police or prosecutors who investigate corruption cases linked to the Executive. The PP affirms that this offensive will launch in the Senate, in the plenary this Tuesday and tomorrow Wednesday, given that “the delegate of [Pedro] Sánchez in Congress, Francina Armengol, has prevented the most necessary appearance ”of the president of the government in the lower house.
The PP not only shoots at the PSOE, but also leads its opposition to the minor government partner, add. The PP spokeswoman in the Senate, Alicia García, will ask the second vice president of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, about “what behaviors and forms linked to government corruption are incompatible with democracy.”
The popular in the Senate will also go to one of their questions to the Minister of Justice and Presidency, Félix Bolaños, to ask “about what the government pursues with the reform of access to the judicial and fiscal career.” In another question addressed to the Interior Minister, the PP is interested in “what are the priorities of the Civil Guard general.” Likewise, the PP will ask the government spokesman, Pilar Alegría, about “if among her functions is the propagation of bulos.”
They will also question Ministers Bolaños and Marlaska, to explain, the first, “how government actions can be compatible with a democratic state of law”, and for the second to take stock of their performance to the interior front.
In the plenary session of Wednesday, June 11, the GPP takes to the plenary for its debate and vote also the reform of the Senate regulations so that the President of the Government has the obligation to appear in the Chamber once a month.