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Felipe González threatens not to vote for the PSOE if the amnesty law is "consolidated"

For the former President of the Spanish Government, the rule is not only "gross" but "shameful" for any Democrat.

Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González threatens not to vote for the PSOE and any other party that has supported the amnesty law. The Constitutional Court will support the amnesty law today. The former President of the Spanish Government believes that the rule is not only "barefoot" but "shameful" for any democrat.

"If this is consolidated as announced by the President of the Government (Pedro Sánchez), I will never support it, that is to say, I will not apologize to those who have done so. It is not to forgive, it is to ask for forgiveness. It is the state that obeys," he said in an interview at Onda Cero collected by Europa Press.

Asked if he is saying that he would not support the promoters of the amnesty at the ballot box, González has confirmed that he would not, he has said that "neither the PSOE nor any party that has supported the amnesty law" would have his vote.

He has stressed, however, that he does not intend to vote for the PP, "among other things", because he does not see that "they are proposing a country project".

 

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