SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Nov. 7 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, this Tuesday disgraced the Vox spokesperson, Nicasio Galván, for calling the pro-independence political leaders “coup plotters” and asked not to fuel “confrontation and tension.”
In response to a question from the conservative party in the control session of Parliament, he indicated that the Executive “does not take a position” on the amnesty law that is being prepared to facilitate the investiture of Pedro Sánchez and has cited the “responsibility” of the public officials to “be careful” and speak “with restraint.”
“We are in democracy and things have to be resolved democratically,” he indicated, underlining that his difference with Vox, whose speech he does not like, is that he defends that they can express their opinion in Parliament.
Galván has pointed out that the political situation in Spain is “extremely serious” since Pedro Sánchez “does not have any moral and political limits” and is “willing to do anything to remain in La Moncloa.”
He has indicated that “whoever carries out a coup d’état is called a coup d’état” and that Sánchez is the “most corrupt president in history” because amnestying “delinquent politicians” to achieve power “is illegitimate and illegal” and also “tramples “the Constitution and the principle of equality.
Along these lines, he has said that his “legacy” will be the pardon, the amnesty, which “whitewashes philterrorists” and “releases rapists onto the streets.”
Now, in addition, “he is trying to humiliate Spain” and in that sense he has indicated that “there is no room for half measures” since the 15,000 million that are going to be condoned to Catalonia “will be paid by the Spanish.”