PP and Vox block Prohens' appearance in Parliament to explain the remodeling of the Government
The PSIB regrets that the PP has adopted the far-right's discourse on migration issues.
PalmThe PP and Vox blocked the appearance of the President of the Government, Marga Prohens, before the Parliament for explain the reshuffle of the Executive that the PSIB had requested. The Board of Parliamentary Spokespersons met this Tuesday, and the right and far-right prevented Prohens from detailing the reasons for this change in the Chamber.
PSIB spokesperson Iago Negueruela criticized the fact that, in addition to not providing explanations about the restructuring of the Government, Prohens also failed to detail the latest agreement with Vox that allowed the budget to be approved, nor the situation in the Balearic Islands. "He accepted Vox's rhetoric in the budgets, bought into their premises, and has now bought into them in the reshuffle of the Government, with the departure of Catalina Cirer and the hiring of a national police officer whose rhetoric, we have already heard, is full of hate," Negueruela said. "The PP wants to focus on far-right rhetoric on immigration," he insisted.
Regarding the appointment of National Police Deputy Inspector Manuel Pavón to head the General Directorate of Immigration and Cooperation, Podemos spokesperson Cristina Gómez criticized his "hate speech" and the link between migration and insecurity. Gómez announced that Podemos will take the new director general's comments to the Prosecutor's Office. "Migrants don't come here to commit crimes. What they're doing is fleeing conditions that would have led us to make the same decision," Gómez emphasized.
Idoia Ribas is now an unaffiliated deputy
Meanwhile, former Vox MP Idoia Ribas is now part of the group of unaffiliated MPs, where she will reunite with her former party colleagues, Agustí Buades and Xisco Cardona. She has also been assigned a parliamentary committee. "Another departure from Vox, another defector in this Parliament that the PP tolerates and allows," Negueruela lamented.