Ferraz’s Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, has defended himself against the accusations of Victor de Aldama that cloud the Federal Congress of the PSOE by denouncing a “human hunt” and lies against the PSOE from the media and also in judicial offices. After a plea in defense of politics and against the “reactionary wave”, the extreme right and the “tidal wave” of misinformation, Cerdán has denounced a strategy of “harassment and demolition” against the president of the Government, Pedro Sanchez. “There has never before been a similar attack against a legitimate president in democracy,” said the party’s number 3, who warned the socialists: “They’re coming after us because we represent everything they despise“.
In his speech to take stock of the Executive’s management in recent years during the party’s Federal Congress, which Pedro Sánchez attended this Saturday, Cerdán devoted himself to a speech to denounce an “ultra wave” to which the right “has given himself body and soul.” All of this, against the backdrop of judicial fronts that surround the socialists and after the accusations of the alleged commission agent of the Koldo case that point directly to number 3 for alleged bites.
“They are the same old lies but spread quickly with loudspeakers in prime time television programs, in radio programs, in digital programs, in social gatherings, on YouTube channels, on social networks or in long-standing press columns, even in court. Yes, also in court“, he reaffirmed. A “troubled river” from which he has denounced that “the usual ones” take advantage, who are those who want to maintain their privileges and impose a “reactionary vision.”
Santos Cerdán has also stressed that the socialists They represent “dialogue, diversity and respect for those who think and feel differently”. He has pronounced it in a Congress in which unity and closing ranks with Pedro Sánchez is expected, although the ghost of Juan Lobato is very present, recently resigned as general secretary of the PSOE-M after it was known that he had drawn up a notarial act with some messages from Pilar Sánchez Acera. And although the critical federations have not, for now, raised the tone against the party leadership, this Saturday there was a disconcerting event in the plenary session of Congress at the beginning of the interventions.
A delegation from the Socialist Left has taken the floor to complain about lack of participation and to demand debate and judge the management of the Socialist Executive Commission, to which the leader of the Andalusian PSOE and president of the Federal Congress, Juan Espadas, has responded by saying that he takes note of this complaint but without opening any debate.
“We wanted to take advantage of this point to say that we would like, regardless of the vote for or against, to express what we believe that at this time has not been within the organizational chart of our party developed as we believe it should have been developed, with more participation”this representative has maintained.
However, the management report has been approved by assent by the 976 delegates who have been accredited for the conclave and who tomorrow will vote on the new leadership bodies of the party whose composition will be proposed by Sánchez, who will be re-elected as no other candidate has presented himself.
Montero accuses the PP of “politicizing Justice”
In the same sense, the ‘number two’ of the PSOE, María Jesús Montero, has spoken out harshly against the PP, which she has accused of “politicize Justice” to not talk about the Government’s action. He has assured that the corruption they denounce is “based on falsehoods and lies” to try to distance his voters from the “usefulness of public affairs. Therefore, he has called to combat the “missile” of democracies, which are hoaxes, misinformation and false complaints.
Montero has assured that the socialists have always known how to “respect” democratic rules, not like others, and has encouraged the party to want to “take on the world.” ““We will remain strong, proud of our legacies and our values.”he expressed, before stating that this party “does not look at its navel” but rather works for society.