The singer Miguel Bosé has criticized the acting president of the Government and candidate for the investiture, Pedro Sánchez, whom he accuses of “betrayal” for carrying out an amnesty law for Catalan leaders and warns that “he will pay for it.”

“Betrayal is paid and it is paid quickly and dearly. We are muleteers,” Bosé wrote in a text collected by Europa Press on his social networks, accompanied by a video in which several socialist leaders deny in recent months that he was going to produce that amnesty.

“Here you have an example of how little, to say nothing, we matter to the Sánchez Government and his entire clique. But we are muleteers. Absolute and unconditional support for all the people who take to the streets every day to fight for their sovereignty , his identity and his country, always,” he noted.

Likewise, Bosé has uploaded another video that includes an intervention by journalist Josep Pedrerol talking about the amnesty and the situation in Catalonia, who recommends “listening to everyone.” “Listen well, thank you Josep Pedrerol. This is in the hearts of all Spaniards. Great!”, he concluded.