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Gamarra demands in Ibiza the resignation of the president of Congress, Francina Armengol, due to the ‘Koldo case’

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The general secretary of the Popular Party, Cuca Gamarra, has demanded in Ibiza the resignation of the president of Congress, Francina Armengol, due to the ‘Koldo case’. During a PP event held this Saturday, Gamarra considered that Armengol must “assume responsibilities” and give explanations and, in addition, he added that an institution like Congress cannot be marred by a scandal like this. In her intervention, the ‘popular’ has stated that, if she governs, they will worry about issues such as insularity and has assured that the PP “is the hope for Spain.” For this reason, she has insisted that the Balearic Islands will have the Government of Alberto Núñez Feijóo at their side, if the PP comes to power. AMNESTY LAW The general secretary of the ‘popular’ party has referred to the Amnesty Law, criticizing President Pedro Sánchez for, in her opinion, only ensuring its survival and not worrying about other issues. This law will allow Sánchez to “survive” in power, “generating a caste that is above the law.” She has also referred to the “embarrassing image” that the Spanish PSOE and Junts have offered this Saturday after meeting in Switzerland. Regarding the meeting, Gamarra has demanded that they explain what issues they have addressed because they will surely have talked about topics such as the self-determination referendum or the return of Carles Puigdemont. “With the amnesty nothing ends, everything begins,” she warned. The leader of the PP has also denounced that this is a law that “endorses terrorism” and, in contrast, has demanded from Sánchez “more resources for the State security forces and bodies in the Balearic Islands and more investments in infrastructure.” PROHENS For her part, the president of the Government, Marga Prohens, referred this Saturday to the former Balearic president and current president of Congress, Francina Armengol, accusing her of “punishing Ibiza” for having a PP government and, in this sense, He has defended that, right now, the party in the Balearic Islands “is more united than ever.” In her speech, Prohens also reviewed some of the main initiatives promoted by the Government during these months of the legislature in relation to health and education.



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