Friday, April 11, 2014

Opposition party, PSOE, calls for the resignation of Spain's President Mariano Rajoy.


Following yesterdays declarations in front of Judge Ruz, Óscar López, Secretary of P.S.O.E says that the President's position is "insupportable" and that he should resign.
He has also ensured that his party "will not stay with folded arms" and that they will try to "clarify the whole truth" in Parliament, calling for a commission of inquiry and justice, to clarify the origin of the undeclared money of Bárcenas in Swiss bank accounts.
"in light of what is now known", the Socialist leader explained that PSOE will open "three options". First, in Congress, PSOE will request the reopening of  a commission of inquiry into the illegal financing of the PP, which until now was "parked it in a drawer".
"What has to happen before something is done within PP?" asks Óscar López.
The Partido Popular enjoys commenting upon and quoting other parts of Europe when they want to introduce new legislature but fail miserably in accepting other European policies when it come to admitting fault and  resignation.

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