The president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, expressed this Friday his interest in giving his opinion at the Federal Committee of the PSOE this Saturday on the political situation, not only what is happening today, but “what It could happen tomorrow or the day after tomorrow”, in relation to a hypothetical amnesty law.
In statements to the media at the opening of the conference being held this Friday in Toulouse on the occasion of European Wine Day, Page expressed his intention to “listen to the details” of the Government agreement between PSOE and Sumar, which will be what is submitted to a vote of the militancy.
However, Page also wants to give his opinion on the future situation, in relation to this amnesty law, which will not be voted for by militancy like the Government agreement between PSOE and Sumar.
Likewise, he reminded the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, that it is “absolutely obvious” that for there to be an amnesty there must be a prior crime, because “only what has been done wrong is forgiven.”
In his opinion, what is done well “what you need is rewards.” “Let’s see if, instead of amnesty, they are going to want a prize,” said the president of the region.