The BNG asks in Congress about the cost of the "vacation" of the king emeritus in Sanxenxo (Pontevedra)

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 19 May.

The BNG asks in Congress about the cost of the "vacation" of the king emeritus in Sanxenxo (Pontevedra)

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 19 May. (EUROPE PRESS) -

The BNG deputy in Congress, Néstor Rego, has advanced that he will register an initiative in the lower chamber through which he will ask about the cost of the "vacation" of King Emeritus Juan Carlos in the Pontevedra municipality of Sanxenxo.

This has been advanced this Thursday at a press conference in which he has taken the opportunity to describe as "shameful" the statements made by the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, in which he assured that the visit of the emeritus put on the "map" to Galicia.

"I don't know if he wants to put Galicia on the map of corruption and international arms trafficking plots," Rego asked, stressing that Galicia "has been on the map for many centuries, specifically since the year 410 , with the first kingdom in the realm of the Roman Empire".

"And since then it continues on the map for the work and honesty of all Galicians, and what we don't need is to be known for welcoming corrupt people and people who represent the least democratic elements of the 1978 regime," he maintained. .

Rego explained that, "beyond this rejection" that the BNG "shares with the majority of Galician society" that "the Bourbon is not welcome", it will register an initiative in Congress this Thursday to ask about the cost of the vacations of the "Bourbon escaped in Sanxenxo".

"We want to know how much transportation and security cost, which we assume is not small, for the days that this man is going to be in our country and in the Spanish State," he pointed out.

The deputy of the Bloc has assured that the king emeritus "escaped" to "avoid actions by the Spanish justice", a justice that, as he has indicated, by filing the cases demonstrated "that it was false that justice is the same for all".

"It is tremendous that after making fun of all the citizens of the Spanish State we still have to pay for vacations," he stressed.


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