Post by ratnakhatun on Dec 11, 2023 5:20:11 GMT -5
The expectation in the Chamber was maximum at twelve noon this Wednesday. Congress even provided velvety red seats that were camouflaged between the traditional armchairs of the Chamber to make room for senators who did not want to miss the first day of Pedro Sánchez's investiture debate. Junts conveys to the PSOE its "discomfort" with Sánchez's speech at the investiture plenary session Personalities in the boxes An interest that was also reflected in the stands located at the top of the room. Above the deputies, several regional leaders of the Socialist Party and the Popular Party such as María Chivite, Isabel Díaz Ayuso or Alfonso Fernández Mañueco. Relatives of the parliamentarians were also present . Among them, Begoña Gómez, Sánchez's wife, who nodded to the sound of the Executive leader's words: “Very good. That's it,” Gómez mentioned to himself.
Relevant former leaders such as Joan Tardà, member of the board of Esquerra Republicana during the illegal referendum Country Email List of October 1, 2017, also did not want to miss this debate . The PSOE highlights that Sánchez has provided "answers and solutions" to Feijóo's "nothing" An indignant and angry PP Although only the speaker is usually heard from televisions, in Congress the atmosphere is very different. Screams from the benches are common and the popular ones did not take long to raise the decibels of the session. The socialist candidate's speech lasted just over an hour and a half and it was not until after the first 60 minutes that he spoke about the amnesty law.
A rule demanded by Junts per Catalunya to support Sánchez and that was registered this Monday as a PSOE bill. “Amnesty!” shouted the PP deputy, Antonio Hernando, while Sánchez listed his legislative proposals without including the law of 'forgetfulness' granted to those prosecuted by the process. The head of the acting Government went on to attack the leader of the opposition , Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and aroused anger in the popular ranks . Esteban González Pons, deputy secretary of institutional relations, hit his face as a sign of reproach to the candidate and the socialist deputies. “Oh, how scary!” he snapped at them ironically in response to Sánchez's statements about the arrival of Vox hand in hand with the PP in the regional governments.
Relevant former leaders such as Joan Tardà, member of the board of Esquerra Republicana during the illegal referendum Country Email List of October 1, 2017, also did not want to miss this debate . The PSOE highlights that Sánchez has provided "answers and solutions" to Feijóo's "nothing" An indignant and angry PP Although only the speaker is usually heard from televisions, in Congress the atmosphere is very different. Screams from the benches are common and the popular ones did not take long to raise the decibels of the session. The socialist candidate's speech lasted just over an hour and a half and it was not until after the first 60 minutes that he spoke about the amnesty law.
A rule demanded by Junts per Catalunya to support Sánchez and that was registered this Monday as a PSOE bill. “Amnesty!” shouted the PP deputy, Antonio Hernando, while Sánchez listed his legislative proposals without including the law of 'forgetfulness' granted to those prosecuted by the process. The head of the acting Government went on to attack the leader of the opposition , Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and aroused anger in the popular ranks . Esteban González Pons, deputy secretary of institutional relations, hit his face as a sign of reproach to the candidate and the socialist deputies. “Oh, how scary!” he snapped at them ironically in response to Sánchez's statements about the arrival of Vox hand in hand with the PP in the regional governments.