The PP increases the pressure on Sánchez and designates Feijóo as an alternative for Spain

Unlike the President of the Government, the Popular Party does not seem to have to reflect on its strategy to follow and this Friday it has increased the pressure on Pedro Sánchez even more. It has been the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, who has denounced the “victimism”, “tacticism” and “podemization” of the head of the Executive with a battery of reproaches after which she has nominated Alberto Núñez Feijóo as an alternative to lead Spain.

Given the silence that Sánchez has maintained since Wednesday, Gamarra has clung to the letter made public by the socialist leader to underline that “the most serious thing” is how he “criminalizes” judges, the media and the opposition. And after accusing him of putting the country “on pause” and plunging it into international “embarrassment”, the general secretary of the Popular Party has stressed that both Feijóo and his party are “prepared to return to Spain” a policy “at the level of the Spaniards” in the face of the “infantilism” of the President of the Government.

According to Gamarra, the President of the Government is carrying out “false victimhood to try to hide a problem” that, in his opinion, is “a political problem” and “a judicial problem.” In his opinion, he must be accountable to the Spanish people instead of having the country “on pause,” he insisted.

In the Popular Party they predict that Sánchez will submit to a question of confidence if he considers that it is what “best suits” his political career. But at the same time they highlight that “Spain has hope, it has a future and the Spanish know that there is an alternative to this soap opera that we are experiencing,” Gamarra declared in statements to the media after attending the informative meeting with the president of Extremadura, María Guardiola. , which has organized the ABC forum.

According to Gamarra, the President of the Government is carrying out “false victimhood to try to hide a problem” that, in his opinion, is “a political problem” and “a judicial problem.” In his opinion, he must be accountable to the Spanish people instead of having the country “on pause.”

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