25
Nov
2024
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Signature of acts adopted in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (Rule 81)
Madam President, according to Rule 164 of the Rules of Procedure, it is a scandal that the Presidency has refused to discuss the corruption of Pedro Sánchez in Spain, as requested by my group. It was requested in a timely manner and in accordance with the Rules of Procedure, as the testimony of a commissioner of the socialist corruption plot indicting Sánchez and Ribera came the day after the adoption of the plenary agenda; a commissioner of the socialist corruption plot who has stated that several socialist ministers and positions were cash-charging; that Sánchez, his wife and the ministers Marlaska, Ábalos and the one who is going to be his vice president, Teresa Ribera, had knowledge or participated in the business. There is only one reason for them to skip the Rules of Procedure and prevent a democratic debate on the alleged corruption of the current Government of Spain and of a candidate for Vice-President of the Commission: They have agreed to the law of silence. Populars and socialists have not only reached an agreement to appoint the Commission, but also to cover up Sánchez's corruption in front of millions of Spaniards and Europeans. You, today, have become complicit forever.