This text has been automatically translated, it may contain errors or inaccuracies.
Cross charges
Favorite
Remove from my list

Sanchez has criticized Tellado for calling on the government to "dig the grave": "It's an insult to thousands of Spaniards."

At the opening ceremony of the political year of the PP in Navarre, Tellado said that the government is dying and that "here and now we can start digging the grave to bury the remains of a government that should never have been in Spain."

MADRID, 09/07/2025.- El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, a su llegada para asistir el pleno del Congreso de los Diputados este miércoles. EFE/ Javier Lizon
Pedro Sanchez President of the Spanish Government

Spanish President Pedro Sánchez has charged Miguel Tellado, Secretary General of PP, and has said that to bury the remains of a government that "should never have been" they can start digging the grave this political year. 

Sanchez has described what Tellado said as "an insult to thousands of Spaniards with relatives killed in the Civil War."

"The statements against thousands of Spaniards dira, many of whom have their relatives in their graves, are a hidden appeal to violence that questions even democracy, "the head of the Spanish Government said on the X social network.

For Sanchez, this is "further proof that thePP has yielded to the hatred of the far right, "and" does nothing to contribute to our country. " 

Tellado, who at the opening ceremony of the political year of the PP in Navarre, said that the Spanish Government is dying, said that "here and now we can start digging the grave to bury the remains of a government that should never have been in Spain."

Faced with this, the number two of the Spanish Government and the PSOE, María Jesús Montero, has criticized Tellado's "degree of moral misery" for calling for "digging graves in a village with so many dead on the margins of the road."

Sumar has gone further by calling for the resignation of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, while Yolanda Díaz has stressed that Tellado has made "an appeal to violence, even if it is unacceptable."

You might like

18:00 - 20:00
LIVE
From  min.

Denis Itxaso: "Among the conditions for turning premises into housing, we will eliminate the condition of having two facades, among others."

The new decree that the Basque Government will adopt on Tuesday in the Governing Council will involve the implementation of a wide range of housing policy measures, developing the general lines announced in recent months. Among the measures, the conditions for converting premises into housing will be made more flexible, which will allow, according to the Government's estimates, about 7,500 premises to change their use inthe Basque Country.

18:00 - 20:00
LIVE
From  min.

The City Council of Vitoria-Gasteiz will examine whether Korrika meets the eligibility requirements for grants

On the occasion of the exhibition of photos of ETA prisoners in the race for the Euskera, the People's Party has today called for the suspension of public funding by motion, which has been rejected by the City Council, although Socialist Councilwoman Maria Nanclares has announced that they will study the case to see if it complies with the municipal ordinance.

18:00 - 20:00
LIVE
From  min.

Pradales has accused EH Bildu of not supporting "country agreements," and has urged him to "get wet."

The lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, has reproached EH Bildu for not having supported a single major "country" agreement in these two years of legislature and has asked him to "get wet" . Otxandiano, for his part, has warned that the "disagreements" between the two parties, partners in the Basque Government, on issues such as the Euskera, are "an obstacle" to progress.

Load more