The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, had to give explanations tonight, in an interview on Cadena Ser, about the agreements signed with Vox in the Valencian Community and the position of Abascal’s party on gender violence.

The popular leader defended the pacts, that and the pre-agreement that has been reached in the Balearic Islands, so that Marga Prohens governs, and that she do it alone, and in the two pacts the president of the PP assures, “there is no line that denies sexist violence”. Of course, Feijóo preferred to talk about the wording of the agreement in the Balearic Islands, which specifically speaks of “violence against women” and which specifically promises to fight against “sexist speeches” that serve to inflame or justify attitudes that “violence against women”.

In addition, the president of the PP clarified that the Equality policies, in the Valencian Community, will not be in the hands of Vox, since it will not be the Department of Justice that deals with these matters, but the department that handles these matters will be in hands of the PP, and Mazón himself, Feijóo stressed, has assured that the current Valencian Equality law will not be touched.

Due to many questions that were asked, the president of the PP did not answer the question of whether he will govern with Vox, and specifically with Santiago Abascal as president, and he did not stray from the script that “my goal is to govern alone” between other things, to avoid discussions like the ones that have been and are in the current government and to avoid discussions like the ones that are taking place with the agreements that are being signed in the communities and town halls. He wants to be a president who can appoint and remove his ministers.

Of course, what he does not accept is that according to the PSOE, he can agree with whoever he wants, win or lose, and the PP cannot agree with anyone, while if the PP loses and does not agree, you have to go to elections . For this reason, Alberto Núñez Feijóo once again offered an agreement to the PSOE, so that the party that does not win abstains from the investiture of the winner, and so that Sánchez does not have to agree with Sumar, if he wins, and he does not have to agree with Vox, if it is the one that triumphs. If the circumstances arise, and Sánchez asks him to, “I will abstain,” he said.

For this reason, and once these offers have been made, the president of the PP makes it clear that “lessons of pacts, none”, because he does not accept “neither the double nor the triple standards” applied by the PSOE. Feijóo is convinced that the PSOE is not worried about Vox ruling, because if not, it would facilitate a PP government if it wins. “What worries the PSOE is that the PP govern.”