Saturday, December 13, 2014

Rajoy: “The Constitution is not untouchable, but does not admit jokes or … – 20minutos.es

Rajoy: "The Constitution is not untouchable, but does not admit jokes or … – 20minutos.es

Mariano Rajoy

The Prime Minister and the PP, Mariano Rajoy, on arrival at a ceremony held at the Segovia town of La Granja de San Ildefonso. (Sergio Barrenechea / EFE)

The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, has defended Saturday the Constitution of 1978 and he referred also to changes in the future, “will be reformed many times I exiga the general interest of the Spaniards, the actual interest or the development of common European project”, he underlined. “The Constitution is not untouchable, but is not a toy does not admit jokes and frivolity ” has settled

“We are not dogmatic and fundamentalist of this particular Constitution and in. Indeed, we have been necessary collaborators of the two reforms has had and will support any future reform if necessary, “he proclaimed. But what has made clear is that the PP is “ negotiable national sovereignty , the unit of Spain, the fundamental rights of the Spaniards and the freedom and equality of all.”

That said, said that this is no time in Spain “for occurrences, frivolous or slogans” which, in his view, only show the “disorientation” who makes, referring to the PSOE. It has also been mentioned in a veiled way we to criticize “Adams swarming today” in Spain that “they believe that everything starts with them” when Spain has had on the Magna Carta of 1978 “the best lever for growth. “

Also, in reference to the Catalan sovereignty debate, the chief executive stressed that is not it time to” look at the navel of the native “ or “promote isolates”. In his view, the “exaltation of differences” for all “is never anything useful up”.

For Rajoy, the Spanish Constitution “remains as strong as ever,” because in it are also “foundation” of the future and placed Spain “to rise to the top “countries, although” some intend to say otherwise, “he said.

A group of 30 Republicans staged a cacerolada the ‘barons’ of the PP Rajoy and regional and regional presidents of PP have gathered Saturday at the San Ildefonso (Segovia) to enter the call ‘declaration of La Granja’ , a manifesto in which the PP warns that without the Constitution overcoming the crisis would be “much more difficult” and notes that “no representative democracy and transparency there is no real political regeneration.”

The Popular Party has emphasized the defense of the Constitution 1978 against “populism” and “siren” and has proclaimed that only the Magna Carta Spain is able to “reject radical approaches and rupture.”

” Spain needs more than ever the 1978 Constitution . And we want to put it back in value, “the statement concludes the reading were distributed today at La Granja regional presidents of the party.

The ‘barons’ of the PP have been received by a group of 30 Republicans, who have staged a cacerolada in the entrances to the village.

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