While waiting for the board of directors that the PP of Galicia will hold this afternoon, voices emerge from the PP that reflect on the results of the Galician elections, with the same reflection, Sánchez has lost the elections, with what that should mean when dealing with central government policy.
The PP highlights that “the PSOE is losing support and territorial presence” and has become, according to sources from the national leadership of the Popular Party, “a self-conscious party that in Galicia worked for the candidate of an independence party.”
Isabel Díaz Ayuso appeared radiant this Monday in a central hotel in the capital where, despite “having little sleep”, the president of the Community of Madrid could not, nor did she want to, hide her smile after a Galician election whose result she summarized as follows: : “Feijóo 40, Sánchez 9”, alluding to the seats obtained by PP and PSOE.
Despite the comfortable victory won by the popular party, Ayuso has admitted to having been “concerned until the last minute” about the danger that Galicia “would join the list of autonomous communities kidnapped by communism, nationalism and separatism.” But once the absolute popular majority was revalidated, the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, has not hesitated to settle a good part of the pending accounts that, as regional president, she has been accumulating with the coalition government formed by the PSOE of Pedro Sánchez and Sumar by Yolanda Díaz.
Ayuso estimates that both have campaigned “not from the hope of governing Galicia but from the desire to oust Feijóo.” That is why he has defined Galicia today as “the hope of Spain.” And that is why he has not hesitated to thank the Galician men and women for “having saved her.”
The Madrid leader understands that, after yesterday’s setback, the PSOE “no longer has the capacity to criticize its absurd decision to surrender to the ultra-left. What happened yesterday implies the disappearance of the PSOE throughout Spain,” she dared to say. predict by underlining that, in fact, “today it only governs with a large majority where it is located on the outskirts.” “A normal politician would resign this morning,” she said about Sánchez, while about Sumar, in this section, she preferred not to insist: “They are nothing.”
What the PP does highlight is that the Galician results show that “Sánchez implies more independence and less PSOE, while the PP grows to the left and right” and that leads to the conclusion that “Sánchez jibarizes the PSOE and loses all his duels with Feijóo”, from the municipal and regional elections, where with the exception of Castilla-La Mancha, with Emiliano García Page, the Socialists do not have any absolute majority, while the PP has four. The Popular Party insist that “the PP has seven more governments than when Feijóo arrived, and the PSOE, seven less than when Sánchez arrived.”
The former president of the Government José María Aznar spoke through an editorial on the website of his foundation, Faes, which states that “Galicia will be the beginning of the end for Sanchismo”, because “they could not have turned out worse”, he says. speaking of the PSOE, with “a very poor” 14% of the votes, and Pedro Sánchez “involved in the campaign to the point of using commitments linked to the Council of Ministers as electoral fuel”, which in the opinion of this foundation, “should , in its fair proportion, to assume in first person the loss of five seats of the PSdG, from which the PP takes away – no less – than thirty-one seats in the Galician parliament.
This, the editorial emphasizes, together with the results of Sumar and Yolanda Díaz, who have not even reached 2% of the votes and Podemos, which in Aznar’s opinion “this 18-F forces us to reformulate the project of the extreme left that a 15-M illuminated. The conclusion of the Faes is that the PSOE, long ago “resigned from being a majority party that aspires to the government from its own triumph” and integrates “negative coalitions, with no other project than to force wherever the defeat of the PP”.
Well, the result says the opposite, underlines the foundation of Anzna, because “This was the revalidation of Núñez Feijóo? Well, passed with flying colors. Was the fall of Rueda and Feijóo unstoppable?” Well, “the tenth absolute majority of the PP in Galicia not only confirms and consolidates an autonomous project with which a large majority of Galicians identify”, but also “represents, throughout Spain, the beginning of the end for Sanchismo. That is, the truly unstoppable beginning of a Spain with future”.