The president of the Andalusian PSOE, Manuel Pezzi, lashed out this Sunday against the national leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, for questioning the beauty of the sunset in the Alhambra and even branded him a “fool”.
Pezzi made this criticism against Feijóo on social networks after the popular leader staged a rally yesterday afternoon at the San Nicolás de Granada viewpoint to ask for the vote in favor of his partner Juanma Moreno in the regional elections of 19 of June.
Feijóo recalled there that “the president of the United States more than 20 years ago” was in the same place before the Alhambra. “President Clinton said this is the most beautiful sunset on the planet.” “I’m not going to argue with Bill Clinton because Bill Clinton never saw the Finisterre sunset.” “But I can assure you that this is one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world, not just in Spain,” he said.
This comment by the popular leader sparked an avalanche of criticism on social networks for questioning the beauty of its sunset in Granada and trying to put the one that can be seen at Cape Finisterre in Galicia ahead.
Pezzi joined the comments against Feijóo on social networks with these words: “In Granada, these hick comments, from those who visit us and say that their town or their sunset is better, we call them without sexual connotations, which is a ‘fool,’ he says of a very stupid person. Rajoy [sic] and Olona shine with Granada, no, nothing”.
The general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE and head of the list for the regional elections, Juan Espadas, also referred to this matter during the rally he held this morning with the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, in Cuevas de Almanzora (Almería).
Swords pointed out that “you cannot start off on a worse foot” in an electoral campaign for the PP than with Feijóo going to the Alhambra in Granada and “saying that this is not the most beautiful sunset in the world”. That’s it, he settled it, “just screw it up.”