Borrego del PP rechaza cesión de control de fronteras a Cataluña.

The national deputy of the Popular Party, Isabel Borrego, has expressed her full support for the State Security Forces and Corps (FCSE) for the «disregard» that the Sánchez government subjects them to by transferring control of the borders to Catalonia.

The parliamentarian considers the pact between Junts and PSOE to be «unacceptable» and has announced that this «attack on national security» will be «challenged in the courts and in Europe by the PP.»

After meeting with representatives of the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) last Friday, Borrego has shown the PP’s support for the FCSE against Sánchez’s attempt to «dismantle their presence in Catalonia and promote the disconnection of the State in that community, solely out of the greed to stay in power.»

She has also emphasized the Popular Party’s commitment to national sovereignty and a model of coexistence and country in which the State Security Forces and Corps «play a key role in defending national and public security.»

She is convinced that Feijóo will restore the exclusive competencies of the State in security and immigration matters, as established by the Constitution. The deputy has highlighted that the bill registered by the PSOE represents a «humiliation» for the National Police and the Civil Guard because it proposes their expulsion and withdrawal from Catalonia, leaving those who have always tirelessly safeguarded the security of citizens without competencies.

Furthermore, she has denounced that while Europe seeks to strengthen the security and defense of its borders, «Sánchez is heading in the opposite direction, with a law that only fulfills the wishes of separatism.»

In this way, she criticized that the head of the government, «in this way, deals a blow to the FCSE at the behest of the Catalan independence movement, in order to remain in La Moncloa a little longer.»

And indeed, as she recalls, agents of the National Police and the Civil Guard demonstrated last Wednesday in front of the Government Delegation headquarters in Murcia to «clearly show the collective’s indignation with the transfer of immigration competencies to Catalonia.»

They also demanded salary parity with the rest of the country’s security forces. This protest was organized by the Platform for a Dignified Retirement and Full Parity.

In this regard, Borrego has criticized that the government, and therefore the PSOE, have repeatedly blocked the processing in Congress of the bill that would allow for early retirement for national police officers and civil guards, as well as their recognition as a high-risk profession. «They systematically block and delay its approval, all with the approval of Pedro Sánchez,» she concluded.

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