Alberto Núñez Feijóo this morning in Valencia asked the voters of Ciudadanos, Vox and even the “disappointed” of the PSOE, to unite their vote “around the PP” the next 28M to achieve political change in Spain and put an end to Pedro Sanchez. He said this at the rally held in the Plaza de Toros de València, before more than 12,000 people, according to sources from the organization, in which the candidate for the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, and the candidate for mayor of Valencia also participated. , Maria Jose Catala.

The popular leader has reasoned that “I know that there are liberal and centrist voters who were excited about the Cs project, I know that there are Vox voters who want strong governments in our country, I know that there are socialist voters who are ashamed of the course of the country and the drift of the Government, I ask all of you for the opportunity to recover good politics and that we unite the vote around the PP to make change possible”. And he added that “change begins in Valencia”.

In addition, he denounced that Pedro Sánchez is a president who is far from reality. “He is a president of the left who is afraid of the street, and the street is not afraid of him, he is served, we are on the street.” In addition, he insisted that the President of the Government “does not have a word, it is like that song about we are going to tell lies, he will tell.” “When he says again that he will not agree with Podemos, he will talk; when he says that he will not agree with Bildu, he will talk, when he talks about democratic regeneration, he will talk, just like when he talks about feminism or economic management,” he added.

It was at the end of his speech that he underlined two messages. He said that “we do not take anything for granted, nothing is won and nothing is lost. Do not think that the vote is a paper, let us think about the role that we want our vote to have.” And then he asked to “unite the vote around the PP.” “If you ask us if you want change, vote, and if you want change, concentrate the vote on the PP, I address the more than 12,000 who are here and all Spaniards.”

Carlos Mazón stressed that “change in Spain begins here” and added that after 28M there will be “a de facto president and another de facto falcón”. He once again described Ximo Puig as a “delegate of sanchismo” and defended that the Valencian Community is the first step to remove Pedro Sánchez from the Government. He also announced that “in a few days the change in this autonomy will arrive, we are close.”

The PP candidate for the Generalitat Valenciana once again offered his recipes to reduce taxes in the face of what he described as “fiscal hell” of the Ximo Puig executive. He promised, if he achieves the Valencian presidency, to “strengthen public health”, to guarantee water for farmers, the right of parents to decide which college they want and to support the self-employed.

María José Catalá paid homage yesterday, once again, to Rita Barberá; figure with which the PP candidate for Valencia City Council feels “identified”. The former mayor of Valencia governed the city for 24 years (1991-2015) and she died shortly after being charged in a corruption case that was filed. Mariano Rajoy’s PP expelled her from the party after she was charged. Catalá said that “we don’t want a blandiblu president” in reference to Ximo Puig; “We love Carlos Mazón” she added. And she concluded that “València will be the talisman for Feijóo to be president of the Government.”