PP, Vox and Citizens demand the cessation of Monica Oltra after her indictment

The first reactions on the right and center-right are unanimous.

PP, Vox and Citizens demand the cessation of Monica Oltra after her indictment

The first reactions on the right and center-right are unanimous. Mónica Oltra, investigated in the open case for the management of the sexual abuse of her ex-husband to a minor under guardianship, must resign or, failing her, be dismissed by the socialist Ximo Puig. That is the conclusion that PP, Vox and Ciudadanos (Cs) have reached at the moment, as soon as her imputation is known.

The leader of Cs, Inés Arrimadas, has indicated her imputation for the alleged cover-up of the abuses of her then husband to a minor of fourteen years, between 2016 and 2017, and has branded her situation in the Valencian Generalitat as "absolutely unsustainable". “Oltra must resign immediately. And, if she doesn't, she will be fired by Ximo Puig.

Enough is enough," Arrimadas wrote on his Twitter account.

From Vox, the first to speak out was Marta Castro, deputy national legal secretary of the party, who recalled that her formation is one of the popular accusations in this case. "Oltra: the rosary of crimes: cover-up, failure to prosecute crimes, prevarication... Criminals outside the institutions and the administration," she pointed out, on the same social network.

In Cs the answer has been in torrent. From the official account of the party, they have expressed: «Mónica Oltra cannot continue to be vice president. They live by giving lessons and today they justify the unjustifiable: continue on the couch while they investigate you for covering up abuse of a minor. Her partners of the PSOE in the Valencian Community are already taking time to cease it ».

The same line in which Edmundo Bal, national spokesman for Cs, has spoken, who has also asserted on Twitter that hiding "very serious crimes" is "a completely immoral form of corruption." "It is shameful that the PSOE keeps Mónica Oltra in the position of vice president and that the 'progressive' government remains silent," concluded the deputy and state attorney.

The national deputy of Cs for Valencia, María Muñoz, first affirmed that she was "counting the minutes" that Puig took to dismiss her if Oltra did not have "the decency to resign", and then, knowing the first words of the autonomous president, in the who has asked for “respect” from the Justice and has said that the accusation does not affect his Government “at all”, has called his attitude “shameful”.

In the PP, for now the focus is on the Valencian Community, where the party's regional president, Carlos Mazón, has asked that Oltra not continue in his position "not one more minute." "Out of dignity and common sense," he said, at a press conference in which he held Puig directly responsible for not taking action on the matter.

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