The agreements between the PP and Vox are deadlocked and, according to the popular, everything depends on the leader of the ultra party, Santiago Abascal. The general coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo, defended yesterday from Galicia that the post-electoral negotiations “are not supervised” and assured that “talking to everyone does not mean swallowing everything”, in relation to the PP’s no to a understood in Extremadura with the extreme right.
In Madrid, the spokesperson for the formation, Borja Sémper, reminded Abascal that the governments of the autonomous communities “are not a market” where everything is bought, sold and haggled, “it is not marketing”, because if not the PP “would be like Sánchez’s PSOE”.
The populists hold Vox responsible for the suspension of the agreements and that in Extremadura there is a risk of repeat elections, and in particular they hold the national leadership of Abascal’s party responsible. The PP, Bendodo said, “has the ability to talk to everyone and agree with almost everyone” and that’s why “they have reached agreements in an infinite number of territories”, but without renouncing the principles of formation.
They understand that this can happen if the minority prevails over the majority, which is what, according to Sémper, Vox wants in Extremadura. He also considers that to act in this way is to do it as Pedro Sánchez does with his Government partners, who has ended up favoring minority parties to impose their ideas, as in the case of the repeal of the crime of sedition .
Sémper wanted to make it clear that with the PP there will be no retrogression in social rights, something that, in addition, he stressed, guarantees Valencia in everything related to gender violence, which will be in the hands of the people. In this regard, he pointed out that thanks to them the Valencian Community “will not have a vice-president convicted of sexist violence”, referring to the representative of Vox, Carlos Flores, who will eventually head the Vox list in Congress in this autonomy.
Yesterday, Sémper presented the campaign of the PP “Verano azul”, where he resumed the tune of the Chanquete series to ask that Sánchez be “one of those problems” that the Spanish “get rid of” in the summer. With sand, not from the beach but from the volleyball court, and parasols in corporate blue, the campaign was presented.