Alberto Núñez Feijóo has no announcements to make about apartments to build or money to inject into professional training. He does not have the Council of Ministers to advance electoral promises and approve them after a few days, but for the leader of the PP even this is another symptom of the “nervousness, tension and threats” which, in his opinion, distills the president of the central government, Pedro Sánchez. And in this he sees proof that things are not going as well for the Executive as he pretends.

This is what Feijóo hinted at yesterday in his intervention in front of thousands of attendees at a popular pilgrimage organized in O Pino by the provincial PP of A Coruña, from where he quipped that now, after the candidacy promoted by the vice-president Yolanda Díaz, the Executive of Pedro Sánchez has “three” parties: “The PSOE, Podem 1 and Podem 2”.

Twenty-four hours after Sánchez visited A Coruña and at the same time that the President of the Central Government announced in Pamplona 1.3 billion euros for professional training, which the Council of Ministers will approve on Wednesday, Feijóo had no other choice to criticize all the measures of the head of the Executive, such as those he is announcing on housing, to the point of asking him once again to put an end to the “miracle of loaves and fishes”.

The popular president reproached the PSOE for basing its campaign on “insulting him” despite the fact that it was he who helped the socialists to change the only yes is yes law, and he is convinced that everything is because things are not his way they don’t go down well with the Central Executive. “If the Government does everything as well as it says, and polls like the CIS give it such good results, and Feijóo is so bad, why are they so nervous?” asked the leader of the opposition. And, if all that they say is true, “why don’t we advance the general elections and save ourselves six months of the legislature?”, he concluded.

But Feijóo is aware that these ads can go unnoticed by citizens. That’s why he disqualifies them whenever he can. “They don’t even believe what they say”, insisted the president of the PP, convinced that Sánchez is dedicated to opposing him because, according to him, the president knows that he will win. “I’m used to Sánchez opposing me in the Senate, in Congress and wherever he wants”, assumed the popular leader, who, however, is sure that Sánchez will not be able to make the Spanish believe all the bad things he says about him. And what he is trying to do, emphasized Feijóo, who also affirmed that “he has sent the 22 ministers he has to travel” to criticize him.

The Central Government has reached such a point with its disqualifications, he said, that “they are using the table of the Council of Ministers” to oppose him, something that has already meant to the Minister Spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, he recalled , “two insights from the Central Electoral Board”.

Despite the fact that he does not have a table in the Council of Ministers, Feijóo has a management that he can boast of, that of the Junta de Galicia, both when he presided over it and now that Alfonso Rueda is at the helm, and that is why Sánchez asked that, instead of disrespecting Galicia to vote for the PP, learn a little of what Galicia can teach him.

According to Feijóo, in Galicia Sánchez could see what is “a united government, and not one made up of 20 parties”; he would also see “a councilor with more experience in management than any of his ministers” and he would learn “how to govern a government that increases its confidence legislature after legislature”. And I could learn there “how to govern for everyone”, and how there is a government that has a single objective: “to serve the people” and think less about “me, me, me, and more about everyone, everyone, everyone”. he replied