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The law prohibits political parties and associations or foundations linked to them from exercising popular accusation.
The accusations surround Pedro Sánchez, but even so, the president has once again used his tricks. The PSOE registered a bill this Friday.
With it, it prohibits political formations and associations or foundations linked to them from exercising popular accusation. The same ones that now corner his circle.
With this new bill, it says, it seeks to guarantee fundamental rights against harassment derived from “abusive judicial actions” It registers the law in the midst of cases against the environment of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez.
It was Patxi López, the party's spokesperson in Congress, who was in charge of announcing this bill. He registered a bill in the Congress of Deputies this morning that also includes the doctrine of the Supreme Court.
This new law also talks about the impossibility of opening a criminal process with mere press clippings. In his opinion, without the slightest indication of irregularities.
But it also eliminates the crime of offenses against religious feelings.
This Friday, Patxi López reported that the Organic Law Proposal is “for the guarantee and protection of fundamental rights” All, according to him,”against harassment derived from abusive judicial actions”.
According to him, it aims to “avoid harassment methods” used by “ultra” groups. They claim, they use the popular accusation for their own purposes.
News translated from EDTV.NEWS
In his statements to the press, Patxi explained that this legislative proposal also includes measures. So that complaints based on press clippings are dismissed, aligning with the “doctrine of the Supreme Court”.
Likewise, a reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary is proposed that introduces a new cause. Specifically, for the recusal of judges who have expressed opinions for or against certain parties.
In this way, they will not be able to intervene in cases in which these parties are involved.
The agreement that Sánchez signed with Portugal to promote an opera plan Pedro Sánchez has held five Iberian Summits with his then Portuguese counterpart António Costa.
In events of great relevance, bilateral ties between Spain and Portugal were ratified. During the XXXIV Summit, held on March 15, 2023, in Lanzarote, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed that allowed the creation of the Common Cultural Agenda.
This agreement is part of the Border Culture Project and the Common Transboundary Development Strategy between both countries.
In this context, the government of Pedro Sánchez promoted a project led by David Sánchez, the president’s brother. This consists of the creation of a traveling opera that would tour towns in Badajoz and Portugal. This project, known as Operegrina, was presented within the cultural agreements reached between Sánchez and the Portuguese Prime Minister.
The investigation carried out by the UCO intercepted several emails. It revealed the active role of the Ministry of Culture and senior government officials in the development of David Sánchez’s project. One of his most ambitious initiatives, with a budget of over six million euros.
The memorandum was signed by Miquel Iceta, then Minister of Culture, and his Portuguese counterpart, Pedro Adão e Silva. It was at an event presided over by the two leaders, Pedro Sánchez and António Costa.
The push for Operegrina began in the summer of 2022. At that time, the Badajoz Provincial Council, with the full participation of David Sánchez, began working on the foundations of this project. The budget, significantly larger than his previous productions, became the most ambitious work of his career to date.