“There is no cause affecting the Government.” With that phrase, Mónica García has settled this Friday any doubt about the integrity of the coalition Government. She has done so without ceasing to pressure her majority partner, Pedro Sánchez, whom she has demanded that, as general secretary of the PSOE, give "all the explanations" pending on the corruption cases affecting his party.
For García, what Sánchez has said so far in Congress is not enough. "Inside Ferraz they have to do much more," she claimed in an interview on 'Las mañanas de RNE'. The minister has admitted that the current moment of the Government is "much more complicated" than at the start of the legislature, but has been emphatic that her Executive "has nothing to hide in corruption."
The leader of Más Madrid has defended that the "transformative left" to which she belongs is "much more demanding" with corruption than the PP or other formations, and has insisted that "whoever is caught, should go to jail." Likewise, she has pointed out that she has never sat "with that gentleman," referring to the former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos.
She has also lashed out at the Partido Popular, whom she has accused of having corruption integrated into its "DNA" and its daily functioning, and has reproached it for not being in a position to give lessons on this matter. She has also insisted that she has never lowered her tone against Isabel Díaz Ayuso, whom she has accused of practicing a model of "every man for himself, Trumpist and victimization."
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