With 38 days left for the general elections, and before the electoral campaign begins, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez, has made a proposal to Pedro Sánchez, which is no less important because it has been repeated: “To reach an agreement so that after On July 23, the list with the most votes will govern” and the President of the Government will be the one who has the most votes from the citizens. Whoever loses should facilitate the investiture, just that.
He asked him if he was willing, he was, he said, for the sake of “democratic cleanliness in the government of my country” and in an attempt to “overcome block policies, to unite society”, that’s why he said loud and clear : “If I don’t win I won’t be president of the Government”. “If I don’t win, no.” and he asked Sánchez if he can say the same, although he believes that the answer is yes, that if Pedro Sánchez does not win, he will try to be president of the Government, but he wants him to say it clearly.
Feijóo said it, during the meeting of the board of directors of the PP of Les Illes Balears, where the PP candidate, Marga Prohens, who won the elections, will be the new president, replacing Francina Armengol. She wants to govern alone, but the other parties, with which she has met, are not willing to facilitate her investiture, although they are willing to reach government agreements later. She only has Vox to get invested.
And speaking of pacts, the president of the PP is tired of Pedro Sánchez saying “with whom you can agree and with whom you can’t”, so that “if the PSOE loses, the only thing that fits is to repeat the elections” and if the PP “cannot agree with anyone.” Hence, he makes his offer for after the general elections, but also for the town councils that are set up on Saturday. The summary, for Feijóo, is that Sánchez maintains that “only they can govern, or no one can govern”
What Feijóo is not going to accept is lessons on who can or cannot agree with, because he “has just handed over the Lleida and Tarragona councils to the independentistas”, and in Galicia, where the PP has won six of the seven main cities, all except Vigo, the PP will only be able to govern in one, in Ferrol, where the PP has obtained an absolute majority, because in the others “the PSOE has handed over the mayoralties to the Galician nationalists”.
But the last straw, for Feijóo, is that while he says who can or cannot agree with, “he sits down to trade in Navarra with a convicted and imprisoned ETA member”, which in his opinion shows that Sánchez “has no respect for the truth “.
But if that seems serious to you, it seems even more so the words of the Government delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín, who this morning said, referring to Bildu, that “Those supposed enemies of the country, of Spain, throughout these In the last five years, they have done much more for all Spanish men and women, that is, for Spain, than all the jingoists with their wristbands together have done”. Feijóo also recalled that the Government delegate was a senior official at La Moncloa until three months ago, and those words “disqualify him” from holding public office.
But Alberto Núñez Feijóo seems, with his speech, that he is already seen in La Moncloa, and he is already beginning to talk about the “inheritance that we are going to receive”, which in his opinion “is going to be very complicated”, because “Spain is worse “, since it is “more indebted than ever, with a fragmented, divided society”, which leaves a very high public deficit, 4.8% compared to the 0.4 that Portugal has, “with more poor people than in 2019” and a fourth of the population at risk of poverty, with “the greatest increase in prices in the last 40 years”, with the country that has lost the most family income, the most disposable income of the 30 OECD countries, and that is, he stated, “the economy is not going like a motorcycle”, says the Government, whom he asked to “stop selling us a motorcycle”.
And with this situation, and with the electoral results of May 28, Feijóo assures that he does not understand “the strategy of sanchismo” of “not only not congratulating those of us who have won”, but of “insulting us” and taking advantage of the days that They remain “to colonize the institutions,” as has happened with the prosecution of Dolores Delgado. For this reason, the president of the PP warns the president of the Government that “if he continues to be determined not to listen to the Spanish, the result of the general elections will be even worse” for him, because “it cannot be done worse.”