If the PSOE insists day after day on trying to undermine the prestige of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, reminding him of situations like the photo he took with Marcial Dorado, a Galician drug trafficker with whom he traveled in his young years, the PP president answers him over and over again. time going, not to the past, but to the present, and describing black on white what in his opinion is the Government headed by Pedro Sánchez, “a government cornered by the division between the partners, scandals like that of Tito Berni, and the errors, such as those of the law of only yes is yes.

The president of the PP presented this morning the president of Murcia, Fernando López Miras, at an informative breakfast organized by Europa Press, where he contrasted the situation of the Sánchez government, with the form of government of López Miras, in Murcia, who is seen reflected as the prototype of a PP government with, for example, “with attractive taxation”.

Quite the opposite, Feijóo considers, of what the Government does: “Frivolity, inability to manage, and that it spends more time on the particular interests of its members than on general interests.” A government, Núñez Feijóo insists, that the only thing it has done is aggravate the problems that the Spaniards had.

“Such is the level of rupture in the Government,” stressed the president of the PP, who believe that the best thing they can do is agree on something. But in the opinion of the popular leader, it is already too late and the Government of Pedro Sánchez is cornered “because each law is one more error than the previous one.” Cornered, he said, because “he is a victim of his newspaper library” and his fight against corruption, which he now boasts, clashes “with his reductions in sentences for those convicted of embezzlement” and with “the partying of Tito Bernio that has embarrassed to society”, and because her banner of feminism has collided “with the yes is yes law that has left women unprotected”.

The president of the PP not only sees the Sánchez government exhausted on these issues, but also with regard to the economy, with a GDP, he said, that has not yet recovered the level prior to the pandemic; with a debt that grows day after day and that the new generations will have to pay, and also places Spain as “the leader in unemployment, with more than 400,000 hidden unemployed, 27% of Spaniards at risk of poverty, and a basket of the purchase that has become a luxury”. All this together with “the greatest inflationary process” that Spain has experienced, and some mortgages that continue to rise.

“Spain deserves a government that stops spending weeks looking in the mirror,” stressed the president of the PP, who is confident that “Spain will turn the page on the worst policy it has ever known.” But for that, Feijóo prefers to wait for the elections, he continues to believe that the method is not the motion of no confidence, in which the PP intends to abstain.

In this he was seconded by the Murcian president, who criticized the Vox initiative, which will end, he stressed “with a standing Sánchez, applauded by the majority of Congress”, for which he believes that “whoever raises it, should make him look at it”, and that it has not been the product of a “deep reflection”, because in the end it will be “a balloon of oxygen for Sánchez”.

And in the May 28 elections, López Miras said, he wants to govern alone, because he has had experience in governing with other parties, and the experience has not been good. “The only guarantee of stability is a government solely of the PP, without depending on anyone”, the same formula that Alberto Núñez Feijóo wants for the government of Spain, after the elections.