The recent repeal of the crime of sedition and its impact on combating uprisings against the constitutional order is discussed.
The PP seeks to introduce a crime of 'constitutional disloyalty' in the Penal Code to solve this problem.
The reform also envisages the dissolution of legal entities, such as parties or civil organizations, that commit these crimes.
The newspaper does not agree with the dissolution of parties on the basis of the membership of certain individuals, underlining that it should be individuals who are punished.
President Pedro Sánchez's previous promise to restore the crime of illegal referendum is mentioned, and how the PP is trying to fulfil it.
The government is accused of conducting a propaganda operation against the PP to deflect attention from its own pacts.
The role of PP's Daniel Sirera and his meeting with representatives of Junts becomes a topic, but it is argued that the meetings themselves are not problematic, but the pacts that may arise from them.
Conclusion: The editorial highlights the need to adequately punish individuals seeking to subvert the constitutional order, but questions the practice of dissolving parties based on the membership of certain individuals. Additionally, it criticizes political maneuvers seeking to deflect attention from real issues.