Alberto Núñez Feijóo has begun the last week of the campaign with an interview on TVE to which he has attended willing to influence the offer made last week to Pedro Sánchez so that, after 23-J, the most voted list will govern. However, his intervention in La Hora de La 1 has been marked by his insistence on maintaining a falsehood that he already slipped in the face-to-face held with the President of the Government in Atresmedia and that, after reminding him repeatedly, he has had to rectify.
Halfway through the interview, the popular candidate has insisted on maintaining that the PP “never stopped revaluing pensions according to the CPI.” And, questioned about this approach, and specifically asked about the years 2012, 2013 and 2017, Feijóo has once again pointed out that the PP has always revalued pensions according to the CPI. “When the CPI is negative or zero, we even raise them by a quarter of a point,” he has exposed, challenging the presenters of La1 to review the newspaper library.
“It’s not true,” insisted the presenter Silvia Intxaurrondo. But Feijóo not only refused to correct his statement, but also questioned his statement: “I don’t know where you get that from” (…) “If I’m wrong, I apologize and if you are, I hope they say so,” he said. has raised the journalist ignoring that it is false that the PP voted in favor of increasing pensions in 2021 when the Congress of Deputies approved the bill to guarantee the purchasing power of pensions with the Genoa party voting against .
But, after seeing that his lie took over all the websites and political gatherings, Feijóo has had no choice but to rectify. Although he has done so by disguising it along with a new dart at the PSOE leader: “I don’t mind clarifying any statement if it has been inaccurate, unlike Sánchez, whose arrogance would never allow it,” Feijóo wrote on Twitter after his statements were proven wrong. initial data.
Confirmed the inaccuracy, Silvia Intxaurrondo herself has become a trending topic like the hashtag
Previously, Feijóo had assured that if he wins the elections this Sunday with a “clear enough” result, he will call Pedro Sánchez to let him form a government without having to depend on Vox. And, in his defense of the premise of the most voted list, he has not hesitated to accuse the Prime Minister of wanting to govern by “losing” the elections.
“What the PSOE wants is to govern against whoever wins and not let whoever wins govern. And for that, they need the entire parliamentary arc. If we get a sufficiently clear and decisive result, I will knock on the PSOE’s door to let me govern”, declared the PP candidate for the presidency of the Government.
The Galician has justified his approach by his “obligation to seek stability in the Government” (…) “but not at any price”, hinting that together with Vox -party with which the popular have agreed the regional Executives of Extremadura , the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community, in addition to fifty mayoralties- will not have it.
Asked why the PP has put Vox in governments at the regional and municipal levels, Feijóo has tried to shift his responsibility to the PSOE, accusing him of “having refused governments without extremes” raised by the popular ones. And in the specific case of Extremadura, whose president has ended up breaking her word, the conservative candidate has denied having “forced” María Guardiola to open the door to ultranationalists.
The leader of the PP and candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has once again expressed his rejection of the four-way debate with the socialist candidate, Pedro Sánchez, the leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, and the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal to be held this Wednesday and has stated that the PSOE does not want a seven-person debate as the PP proposed to “hide” its pacts with Bildu and ERC when, in reality, a seven-person debate was held last week to which he did not was presented.
“It seems that he is only interested in bringing” Yolanda Díaz and Santiago Abascal to this debate, he has argued to justify that he is old enough to realize that “the objective is not to clarify the policy of agreements, but rather that the objective is to hide the fact that for Mr. Sánchez to be Prime Minister he needs Bildu, he needs ERC and he needs Puigdemont’s party”, he emphasized.