
The leader of the Popular Party contrasts the figure of Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo with the current management of the Executive
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, criticized the Government of Pedro Sánchez for its management of the migratory crisis in Ceuta and accused it of starting a process of "deconstruction" of the 1978 constitutional system and the institutions of the State.
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The article refers to the massive entry of migrants into Ceuta that occurred on July 30 and 31. The centenary of the birth of Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo is mentioned as the context of the statements.
The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, accused the Government this Tuesday of being "absent, inert and indifferent to the interests, security, integrity and sovereignty of the Spanish people", in reference to the Ceuta crisis.
This was stated by Alberto Núñez Feijóo in Ribadeo (Lugo), in his speech after visiting the photographic exhibition dedicated to Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.
The leader of the PP urged to compare the second president of the democratic Government, Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, with Pedro Sánchez Sánchez "filming some videos about his favorite summer songs on a sofa in the Moncloa Palace" while "a part of the Spanish territory is being occupied", referring again to the entry into the autonomous city of more than 70,000 migrants from Morocco on July 30 and 31.
Along the same lines, he contrasted the Transition, and the constituent moment "of authentic reconciliation and effort", with the current one that he described as a "destituent moment" carried out by "a Government that acts against the nation and against the State, occupying it, degrading them and disarming them."
In the opinion of the PP leader, Sánchez's Executive "has begun a process of rupture and deconstruction of the constitutional system of 1978" and, with this, "intends to replace the constitutional autonomous State with a plurinationality of a confederal nature."
Likewise, he considered that the Executive "governs or misgoverns without parliament, without budgets and abusing the Royal Decree Law", while "a constitutional mutation is operating through the back door and without a social majority for it."
The consequences, he stated, "are clear", the first being in his opinion "the increase in polarization and the breakdown of harmony", the second "the deterioration of institutions" and the third, "the bankruptcy of the system of legal guarantees".
Faced with the panorama he drew, he argued that Spain continues to rely "in its defense" on fundamental institutions and powers such as "the Crown, the Judiciary, the State Security Forces and Bodies, and civil society itself."

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