The president of the PP and candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has advocated this Tuesday for putting “professional commanders” in charge of the general directorates of the National Police and the Civil Guard, as well as “governing without laminating anyone.” in the Security Forces and Corps for discretionary reasons”. In his investiture speech, Feijóo also committed to ensuring that the Civil Traffic Guard “does not have to leave Navarra” and, “of course”, he added, to comply with the salary equalization of the National Police and the Civil Guard, “as well as the improvements agreed upon with prison officials. These are all proposals that influence criticism from the PP and a large part of police unions to the management of the acting Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, since he took office in mid-2018. “I want to govern without laminating anyone in the Security Forces and Corps for discretionary reasons,” said Feijóo, without mentioning in his speech the specific case of Colonel Diego Pérez de los Cobos, reinstated in his position as head of the Civil Guard Command in Madrid by ruling of the Supreme Court, which also recently ruled in favor of Grande-Marlaska for not promoting him to general. In this sense, the leader of the PP has opted to “respect the authority” of the State Security Forces and Corps, for which he advocates “putting professional commanders at the head of the General Directorate of the Civil Guard and the Police “. Feijóo’s announcement has included him in a block in which he has assured that, if he had the confidence of Congress, he would promote measures to guarantee the independence of institutions such as the CNI, the CIS or the Prosecutor’s Office, since “they are not the private preserve from no one”. His intention, he has said, is to govern with “checks and balances and respecting the separation of powers.” In another part of the speech, Feijóo has previously defended his “constructive dialogue with almost all political forces”, except EH Bildu for being the party that “welcomes on its lists and organizes tributes to those convicted of terrorism”, in reference to the candidates In the last municipal elections, she was convicted for her relationship with ETA and those known as ‘ongi etorri’. “Nothing seems to me comparable to that immorality that we should prohibit by law,” Feijóo added, underlining his respect for the victims of terrorism, “whether they are from the PP or not.”