Alberto Núñez Feijóo will continue to be involved in the Galician campaign as much as his parliamentary obligations allow, and “I am not going to ask permission from any socialist” to campaign in Galicia, said the president of the PP on his third consecutive day in Galicia, the same which he takes with him on the campaign trail, among other things, because it is his home, and because he rejects the insults that the socialists, he denounced, have been calling him since last Friday.

Insults of all kinds to which the president of the PP tries to respond with facts. Therefore, to the accusation of xenophobes and lack of solidarity, in the face of the “worst immigration crisis” that Spain is experiencing, with the arrival of immigrants to the Canary Islands, Feijóo highlighted that the three communities that have offered the Canary Islands president to welcome immigrants to their land have been Madrid, Galicia and Aragón, the three governed by the PP, “none by the PSOE.”

And the same, he stressed, has happened with the drought in Catalonia. The first “autonomous president who has made himself available to the Catalan authorities, to bring water, has been the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, of the PP, and we, the PP, “are committed to helping the Catalans, due to their drought , and we have to do more, because it is a first-level problem.

But this help to the Catalans has nothing to do with criticism of the independentists, Feijóo stressed in Mos (Pontevedra), where he participated in a rally lunch, after accompanying the PP candidates to the Xunta in A Coruña and before of the central rally of the day, in Pontevedra. Some criticisms that he will continue to make, because of how unsupportive the independence movement is in his opinion, and because he plans to continue talking about Spain, and talking about the amnesty is talking about Spain.

Of course, he reproached the first vice president, María Jesús Montero, for making jokes about how happy the Galicians had been by sending Feijóo to Spain, “assuming the language of the independentists” to whom the PSOE reminded the Galicians , the Government of Galicia wants to say, because they consider that Catalonia is not Spain, as the Catalan independentists consider that Catalonia is not Spain.

That Spain, highlighted Alberto Núñez Feijóo, “extorted by Sánchez’s partners”, the independentistas, and what is worse, with a PSOE “that gives in to the extortion of the independentistas”, since Pedro Sánchez “invested in exchange for a purchase of seven votes”.

The cost of that investiture, said Feijóo, “they have handed over Pamplona to Bildu, they are investigating the judges because they say they are corrupt and prevaricators; they forgive the debt of one of the richest communities; they cut up the immigration competition; they sacrifice taxes of Spanish workers to finance the independence movement, and violate equality with the amnesty”.

And for Feijóo, “the metamorphosis that the PSOE has suffered with the amnesty has not been seen in any European country.” And he recalled that first, the PSOE said that “it would never make an amnesty”, then, that the amnesty “was possible as long as there were no terrorism crimes”, later that terrorism crimes could be amnestied “if they are little terrorism”, and now , “they don’t know what to invent, although there is already someone who talks about “a new terrorist crime, so that the terrorist crimes that have occurred in Catalonia do not have any punishment.”

The president of the PP, in a speech eminently about Spanish politics, criticized the fact that Pedro Sánchez “dressed a few days ago in the magistrate’s toga, dictating an acquittal sentence to his partners”, saying that “there is no independentist who has committed a crime” and asked “Since when can a president issue sentences?”, “But what way do they have to break the separation of powers!” Feijóo does not understand that “if there is no crime of terrorism here, why do they want to include it in the amnesty?”

That is why the president of the PP asks the Galicians to vote for the PP, because he does not want for the community that has presided over for 16 years a government like that of the Catalan independentists or the Government of Spain, where they are partners of the PSOE, because it is, He stressed, “a Government divided and kidnapped by the independentists.”

“The most divided government in the entire democratic history of our country,” said Feijóo. Weak because “he is not capable of defending the equality of all Spaniards”, and kidnapped by the independentists, because “he does not care about the problems of the Spanish people, but rather about a citizen, Puigdemont, who also does not want to be Spanish.”