The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has brought out this Monday in the face to face with the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in the only debate of this type before the general elections of July 23, a document with his proposal for the list with the most votes to govern.

Thus, the popular leader has offered to invest Sánchez if he is the candidate with the most votes on 23-J and has demanded reciprocity. But Sánchez has evaded the matter and has blamed the president of the PP that in Extremadura, being the second formation, they have agreed with Vox to dismount the hitherto president of the Junta de Extremadura, the socialist Guillermo Fernández Vara.

The opposition leader has signed the document live and has shown it to the head of the central Executive, to whom he has sent the proposal several times in the blockade on equality policies, before the reproaches of the PSOE candidate for the PP pacts with Vox.

“You are concerned about Mr. Abascal. I am going to make a proposal. Let’s make an agreement […] If you win the elections, I will facilitate your investiture and if I win them, you will facilitate mine,” said Núñez Feijóo, who has insisted several times on this issue in recent months.

“My proposal is still on the table. We can solve the pacts tonight,” Feijóo later pointed out when he entered the pacts and governance bloc, a bloc in which the PP has reproached the PSOE for its agreements with EH Bildu and ERC.