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Cuca Gamarra takes a position against the harassment of Sánchez: "We will give back to Spain what it needs"

In a recent appearance before the media, Cuca Gamarra, general secretary of the Popular Party, has harshly criticized the decision of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, to temporarily withdraw from political life following the judicial controversies involving his wife, Begoña Gómez. This episode has given Gamarra the opportunity to reaffirm the PP's position and its preparation to lead the country under the guidance of Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

Political tension intensifies

Spanish politics is going through a moment of high tension and polarization. President Sánchez's recent actions, including his pause from the political agenda to reflect on his political future, have been the focus of criticism from the opposition. Gamarra has described the situation as "the last episode of this soap opera that he directs and stars in," criticizing what he considers a strategy of victimization by Sánchez to divert attention from the country's real problems and criminalize the Judiciary and the media. independent communication networks.

PP response to the crisis

According to Gamarra, the Popular Party is ready to "give back to Spain what it needs", referring to a government management that lives up to the expectations of citizens and that responds effectively to the challenges facing Spain. The popular leader has emphasized that the PP, under the leadership of Feijóo, represents a serious and capable alternative, prepared to assume responsibilities and lead the country towards a more stable and prosperous future.

Reactions and movements within the Government and the opposition

Meanwhile, from the government side, the Sumar coalition and other progressive parties have expressed concern about what they describe as an "anti-democratic drift" promoted by sectors of the right and far-right. This climate of confrontation has led to multiple calls to defend democracy and fulfill the government's mandate at a time when Spain's political stability seems to be at stake.

The broader context

The current political situation not only affects the parties and their leaders, but also has a direct impact on the public perception of the functioning of democracy in Spain. Crossed accusations and judicial conflicts have fueled a debate about the health of Spanish democratic institutions and the role played by the media and the judicial system in national politics.

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