Sunday of political events with an eye on the 9J. The PSOE candidate for the European elections, Teresa Riberahas accused the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóoto be “mimicked” with the extreme right. “-Feijóo- He was the one who came from being a moderate,” he said ironically, at a rally held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in an event in which he was together with the Minister of Territorial Policy, Ángel Víctor Torres, and the mayor of the city, Carolina Darias.

“They claim to defend the Constitution and try to teach us lessons about it, when they have been ignoring it for 2,000 days and have not renewed the General Council of the Judiciary, without any shame. They invent that it is necessary for the European Commission to mediate because, if not, they will not Is an agreement possible, and are they kidding the commissioners?That is the right that is going to defend the European treaties“Ribera has asked himself.

From Zaragoza, Yolanda Diaz He has asked Sumar to vote to stop “the reactionary wave” and prevent “the austerity that the PP and the PSOE have already approved in Europe.” “The reactionary wave is not invincible, but it is not enough to say ‘the wolf is coming,'” she warns.

For its part, Santiago Abascal has urged the PP to “stop the pilgrimages” and “fireworks” with the amnesty law and urges it to “defend constitutional legality and that the law is the same for everyone.” Abascal sees it as “tremendous” that the PP proposes submitting the modification of the Constitution to a referendum if the Government approves this law.

“We believe that the amnesty is totally unconstitutional, therefore, the attempt to violate legality is not something that can be voted on, what needs to be done is to knock it down in the courts,” he added.

In Gandía, the head of the Junts list spoke to the European Parliament, Toni Comin, who has defended that his party is “the only one in a position to win” so that the ‘procés’ “continues forward” in Europe. “With our vote we have to make them understand that we are a different country, they have to see in the EU that, in Catalonia, a Catalan party has won and not a Spanish party. Because they have to understand in Europe as a whole that the ‘procés ‘Move forward and continue strongly. (…) The future of Spain is not at stake in these European elections, the future of the national emancipation process of Catalonia is at stake,” he adds.

ERC’s response has come from Torredembarra, which sees Junts “alone” and “isolated” in the European Parliament as a party that defends “the Catalan cause selling smoke and lies“These days we hear JxCat saying that they are the only candidate that defends the Catalan cause, but I wonder how the Catalan cause can be defended when in the European Parliament you are alone, you are isolated,” says the number seven of ERC. Now Republics to the European Parliament, Helle Kettner.