Alberto Núñez Feijóo continues his tour celebrating the 28-M elections, as he had planned before Pedro Sánchez called the general elections for July 23, but making these appointments the focus of his pre-campaign. If on Tuesday it was in Seville, yesterday it was his turn in Valencia, one of the places that meant the difference between a triumph that would allow him to think about Moncloa or the realization that the PP was thrown into the opposition.

From Valencia, in the company of the candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, since María José Catalá gave birth on Friday, Feijóo accused Sánchez of “lying and inventing lies”, as the message he published on Twitter yesterday the same president in which he said that the PP “is in favor of the labor slavery of children”.

These are accusations that Feijóo can only conceive of as being due to Pedro Sánchez’s “desperation”, after the failure of 28-M. As are, he said, the insults and lies that the president dedicates to both him and his voters, to whom he has said that “those who voted for the PP have voted for the far right”.

A desperation that, they consider in the PP, has led it to ask for six debates with Feijóo, starting from now, when the opposition said that the fact that Mariano Rajoy wanted to hold a televised debate with him was a product of desperation . Well, asking for six, said the leader of the PP, “shows the level of desperation that Sánchez must have, although he assured that “there will be a debate”, but if what Sánchez wants “is ” set up a circus”, which does not count with the PP.

Feijóo asked his party to maintain the strength to make possible the culmination of the change that began in 28- M. The leader of the PP is committed to “bring the normal politics to Spain that we all want” and assured that ” we are ready to form a more professional, smaller and more united government”. A government with more proven experience, “that believes in public service and public services” and that “defends the general interests”.

Feijóo does not talk about pacts, and although the leadership of the PP does not miss an opportunity to say that the territories will be the ones to decide with whom they will agree to form the town councils and the autonomous communities, in Génova there are preferences; this is what the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, announced yesterday. It is about establishing “strong and stable governments, in the minority”.

With this statement, the number two of the PP responded to the spokesperson of Vox in Congress, who yesterday reproached the PP for “little desire to negotiate” at least so far, with reference to the talks that are being held in Valladolid and Burgos, where an agreement between PP and Vox would guarantee them to unseat the current mayors, both from the PSOE, since in the event of no agreement they would be left in socialist hands because they are the most voted lists.

Iván Espinosa de los Monteros reminded the PP that, already during the campaign, the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, said that whoever wanted Vox’s votes had “to respect their voters”, and that after the elections this means “enter the governments in the places where they think it makes sense”, since Vox aspires “to transform Spain”, and this is done from the governments.

The number two of the PP replied to the spokesperson of Vox, in the corridors of Congress, that the priority of the PP is to have “solid and strong governments”, after the stage of weak governments that Spain has had, and the popular ones are from the ‘opinion that this is achieved with executives in which there is only the PP, “minority governments”, although they are open to reaching programmatic, investiture or legislative agreements, in exchange for Vox facilitating the PP executives .