Feijóo fears the worst, that is, that Pedro Sánchez will give in to the independentists and grant the amnesty and the self-determination referendum, but he will not sit still. The territorial power that the PP has after May 28, and the absolute majority in the Senate, in addition to being the most voted force in congress, will be put in place by the president of the PP.

The initiative announced by Alberto Núñez Feijóo before the national leadership of the PP, during the meeting of the national board of directors, is to have voting in all institutions, Congress, Senate, regional parliaments and plenary sessions of city councils and councils. Motions or initiatives in which they will have to vote in favor of equality for all Spaniards “or privileges for pro-independence politicians”, which is what in the opinion of the PP the amnesty entails, and in favor of “the unity of all peoples of Spain or in favor of the rupture”.

The objective is simple: “No politician in this country is going to be able to hide his opinion”, despite the fact that the PSOE wants to silence socialist leaders like Felipe González or Alfonso Guerra, who are against what Pedro Sánchez is doing, and He intends not to listen to the “hundreds of thousands of Spaniards” who believe that “they voted for them, but not for what they want to do.”

In his speech before the highest body of the PP between congresses, Núñez Feijóo stressed that neither the PSOE nor the PP have voted “to renounce our commitments in exchange for power”, and neither the PP nor the PSOE “have asked for consent to break democratic values, to break the equality of citizens before the law, and they have not given their consent to demolish the rule of law in exchange for a few votes.

“There is no consent from the Spanish people – he insisted – for Spain to stop being a nation” and that is why he will not only carry out these initiatives in all state institutions, but Alberto Núñez Feijóo is willing to use “if necessary”, the “judicial means” to “prevent these absurdities.” Yes, he messaged the Spaniards to “know that there will be a response to the separatist challenge.”

And from a political point of view, Feijóo’s message to the Spanish people is that if the Spanish government depends on Puigdemont “it is because the PSOE wants it,” because it has another option, that of talking to the PP, “the first party after the elections.” Sánchez does not want to, that is why he is in the hands of Puigdemont, because “he has gone from leading a PSOE that approved a 155”, to giving in to the claim of the former president of the Generalitat to “make an unconstitutional 155, with which to intervene the government of Spain” to annul “the Constitution and the rule of law.

Feijóo also warned against the race between Junts and ERC to demand things from Sánchez, to see “who humiliates the state the most” competing to see who demands the most “by setting prices that Sánchez never considers too high”, and the worst, he assured, is that “we fear that Sánchez will say yes to those who ask for the humiliation of the nation.”

Faced with this situation, and despite the fact that her investiture all indicates that it will be unsuccessful, Feijóo defended her, because with her, in his opinion, “the path that will lead us to the government of Spain, now or soon”, has begun, but the PP will do it “without auctions or shortcuts or deceit, nor abiding by what the minority imposes”, but will reach the Government “defending equality and the principles that unite us.” He will do it, he stressed, through “coherence and commitment to the voters” and defending “the values ??of the Constitution”, which is “for what they have voted for us.”