Vox Congress designs a cascade of initiatives to "reverse Sánchez's legacy" and forces the PP to position itself

The Vox Parliamentary Group has registered in the Congress of Deputies the first of a series of legislative initiatives with which to “reverse” the “harmful legacy” of Pedro Sánchez throughout this legislature. A battery of measures that will see the light of day progressively over the next few weeks, which addresses all branches of government management in the last four years and which forces the Popular Party to position itself on a plan with which it coincides in various points.

In fact, it was the main opposition party that promised months ago to repeal the first law that Vox now proposes to knock down: the Democratic Memory law. In this first law proposal, in addition, those of Santiago Abascal urge the rest of the groups to pronounce on other modifications made by the Executive in recent times and that go “against the separation of powers”, as is the case of the wording of two new articles in the law of the Judiciary.

With this, and in the middle of the final stretch of the legislature and with two steps per ballot box on the near horizon, Vox pressures the PP to support their proposals and seeks an approach from those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo to their postulates. “There shouldn’t be much debate,” said Iván Espinosa de los Monteros on Tuesday, in relation to the ideological proximity that unites PP and Vox regarding these specific laws.

In fact, the parliamentary spokesman for Vox explained that his party has not sought, with the design of this cascade of initiatives, to clash with the popular, since it does not touch on social or equality issues, but rather proposes the repeal of measures that the PP already He has announced that he will knock down if he reaches La Moncloa. “We are not looking for the points of difference, but those of coincidence”, he argued.

Vox also proposes in this first package the suppression of all those measures that, through the alliance of the Executive with separatist and nationalist forces in Congress, “deepen the inequality of the Spaniards and break mechanisms that require an equitable application and without distinctions”, as extracted from the legislative text.

Thus, Vox proposes the repeal of the mechanisms agreed in the Minimum Vital Income Law (IMV) that transfer the management of this instrument to the regions with a special economic regime. The same occurs, among others, with the Law Regulating the Bases of the Local Regime.

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