Twenty-four hours after Pedro Sánchez visited Galicia on his tour of all of Spain, on the occasion of the 28-M elections, Alberto Núñez Feijóo returned to the same place but “with a different spirit”, because the leader of the PP sees in the president of the Government “a lot of nervousness, tension and threat”.

The popular president does not understand that the PSOE bases his campaign “on insulting me”, because, he said, “if the Government does everything as well as it says, surveys like the CIS one give it such good results, and Feijóo is so bad, why are you so nervous?” And if all that they say is true, “Why don’t they bring forward the general elections and we save six months of legislature.”

Feijóo perceives that “nervousness”, that “tension” and those threats”, because “not even they believe what they say”, and the only reason for their nervousness is due, he assured that “we are going to win”. , the president of the PP assures that he is not flinched by the insults that the PSOE directs him, nor by those that the Government constantly directs him, because “I am used to Sánchez opposing me in the Senate, in Congress and wherever it fits”, but he won’t be able to make the Spaniards believe everything he says about him.

And that he tries, stressed Feijóo, who stated that “he has put the two ministers he has on a pilgrimage to criticize me”, but it will not help anyone. He assures that he accepts “that they use the council of ministers to oppose me”, which has already meant to the minister spokesperson, he recalled, “two warnings from the Central Electoral Board.”

He also accepts, assured the president of the PP, “that they disrespect me whatever they want”, but “what I am not going to consent to”, he stressed, “that they disrespect Galicia, because they vote what they want”, like Sánchez made his trial on Friday during his visit to A Coruña. From the O Pino pilgrimage, in A Coruña, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in the company of Alfonso Rueda, recommended to the President of the Government that he “focus less on Feijóo and more on Galicia”, because he could see what he is capable of doing ” a united government, and not one made up of 20 parties”, he would also see, he said, “any minister who has more management experience than any of his ministers” and would learn “how a government governs that increases its confidence legislature after legislature”.

According to Feijóo, Sánchez could learn, from the Galician government, “how it is governed by the majority, for all, and since there is a government that has a single objective “to serve the people”. The president of the Pp believes that Sánchez could learn from the Galician government, the quality of education, of professional training, “I would learn about health” since the central government only governs two hospitals, the one in Ceuta and the one in Melilla, “and in both the doctors are on strike”

“If you look at Galicia – he said – you could see that your housing policy has results, and you would abandon the miracle of the fish and the flats”, because, he explained, Sánchez is already going for 183,000 promised homes. The Government of Galicia does not promise, but makes decisions, and he cited the one adopted this week by the Xunta to guarantee young people 20% of the mortgage loan. He would learn to lower taxes, to reduce the debt, Feijóo insisted, and to have “the most supported government in all of Spain, with 48% of the votes”, and above all, Feijóo assured, Sánchez “would recover the value of the word given, and that when the president speaks he does not deceive the people”.

“Except me, me, me, and more everyone, everyone, everyone,” Alberto Núñez Feijóo called out to Pedro Sánchez. “less egocentrism and more everyone”. And less “bragging about economic policy”, because people are suffering the consequences of inflation, and more looking at the measures carried out by others. “They brag that they have more money than ever, but the people have less than ever,” Feijóo said.

For the president of the PP “Spain is tired of all this, and it is going to fight it”, and it will do so, Feijóo is sure, not “with resignation, but with enthusiasm” and going to vote to end “populism, the extreme left , sanchismo and independence”.