The Plenary of the Yaiza City Council held this Wednesday has approved, with the support of almost all political groups, to "reject any type of amnesty or generalized pardon for any group of citizens, whatever their crime." It has also encouraged "the two majority parties to seek state agreements that prevent Spanish society from being subjected to the illegal conditions of pro-independence parties."
These two agreements are part of the motion presented by the Popular Party and which was debated this Wednesday and approved by all the groups, with the exception of the PSOE, which was not present at the session.
Thus, Unidos por Yaiza, CC and Yaiza Siempre supported the initiative that the Popular Party has presented in all the local corporations where they govern or have representation.
"And it is that far from being an issue that many may consider distant and who has nothing to do with our municipality, of course it has to do, and a lot, because in addition to neighbors we are citizens of this country and everything that may put at risk the foundations of the State affects us and should matter to us as a society," says the councilor and municipal spokesperson, Juan Monzón, who has thanked the groups for their support for his proposal.
"The amnesty is clearly a payment from the President of the Government to a politician who has fled from Justice in exchange for his vote to keep him in power," Monzón stresses, "it is illegal from a legal point of view, a democratic aberration from a political point of view and an indecency from a moral point of view."








