Either Popular Party or Independenceism. This is the dilemma that Alberto Núñez Feijóo posed to the Galicians at the closing of the PP Interparliamentary Meeting held in Ourense, with which the Popular Party begins the pre-campaign for the Galician elections on February 18. Or Popular Party, that is, Alfonso Rueda, or independence, because only the BNG candidate has the possibility of reaching the presidency of the Xunta, in a multiparty government formed by the BNG, which is what the socialist candidate of the Bloc does, to which we should add Sumar and Podemos.

For this reason, the president of the PP, already involved in the campaign, like Pedro Sánchez a few kilometers away, asked that the Galicians trust his successor, Alfonso Rueda, “so that Galicia does not take the path to nowhere,” he said in reference to the independence partners of the Spanish Government, and the independence movement that is becoming strong in other autonomous communities.

So that Alfonso Rueda can repeat the victory that Alberto Núñez Feijóo had four years ago, the president of the PP asked those who voted for him in the previous Galician elections, those who voted for him on July 23 in the general elections, to vote. , “to those who voted for Vox, to those who I ask to support the only alternative to sanchismo”, and asked those who once voted for the PSOE to vote “and who have realized that they have been lied to, that they have been taken for a ride, and that they are not doing what they were told they were going to do, but rather the opposite.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo believes it is possible for the PP to obtain an absolute majority, for the fifth time, “if a vote is not given up as lost”, if it goes out to kick “all the villages” and if the PP “goes out into the streets hungry, with enthusiasm” and convince the Galicians that voting for the PP, on February 18, is “voting Galicia.”

The popular leader, together with Alfonso Rueda, closed the PP Interparliamentary Meeting held this weekend in Galicia with a mainly Galician speech, as did the president of the Xunta, although Feijóo did not forget his criticism of Sánchez, given, he said, the which he received on Saturday from the socialists meeting in A Coruña. The biggest criticism, that Sánchez “is leading the greatest democratic setback since the approval of the Constitution” taking over all the institutions, from the CIS to the EFE Agency through the Constitutional Court, and saying that for the sake of coexistence “there will be amnesty if I you become president, if not, no.”

Alberto Núñez Feijóo says that “it is not surprising that the independentists are so filled with arrogance” and say clearly to the Spaniards that “what they say is done here.” And that is what the president of the PP is trying to warn the Galicians against. “We do not want to bring problems from other places to Galicia,” he said, but if the BNG wins, a government similar to the one that governs Spain will govern in Galicia. “Sánchez is the now of the expectations of the independentists,” who want “for us not to be united, to go backwards in rights, rupture, inequality.” Independentists, he stressed, “who love their ideology more than Galicia.”

In a speech in which he alternated between Galician and Spanish, Alberto Núñez Feijóo stressed that anyone who does not want “a multiparty government”, whose majority party, the BNG, “is an ally of Bildu”, a party “that in the campaign everything, with a PSOE “that makes many promises” because the campaign “is the high season of lies” and that “is accompanied by the amnesty, has to group the vote, and outside of the multiparty, there is only the PP and Alfonso Rueda .

The current president of the Xunta who, according to Feijóo, “endorses the trust of the word given, responsible work, and the guarantee of political stability, so necessary for economic stability.”