“No politician can hide his opinion”. The leader of the PP will mobilize all the territorial power of the party to respond to the “separatist challenge” and the possible concessions that Pedro Sánchez may make to the pro-independence parties. The discrepancies within the PSOE, headed by former leaders such as Felipe González or Alfonso Guerra or barons such as Emiliano García-Page, are for Feijóo the opportunity to give a “collective response” to the conditions imposed by Junts and ERC facing Sánchez’s investiture.
To avoid the pact, the popular will use all the territorial power in the autonomous communities, councils and councils, in addition to the Senate, where it obtained an absolute majority. The aim is to close the gap in the heart of the PSOE and slow down the socialist leader.
Regional parliaments and full councils and councils, in addition to Congress and the Senate, will have to vote, as Feijóo explained to the PP National Board of Directors “if they are in favor of the equality of Spaniards or in favor of the privileges of pro-independence politicians” , which is, according to the popular leader, what amnesty means. The intention is to bring to all institutions motions in defense of the equality of Spaniards and, if necessary, resort to the judicial process.
Feijóo believes that the Spanish have the right to know “what their representatives think”, since they have not come to the elections with these options in the programs. “Neither the PSOE nor the PP”, he said, “have asked for consent to break democratic values, to break with the equality of citizens before the law, and they have not given consent to demolish the rule of law in exchange for ‘a few votes. There is no consent to allow Spain to cease to be a nation”.
He also warned of the race that Junts and ERC are maintaining with the demands with which they intend to see “who humiliates the State the most”, with which they set prices “that never seem too high to Sánchez”. “We fear that Sánchez will say yes to those who ask for the humiliation of the nation”, he pointed out. Faced with this, he defended his investiture, and said that he is convinced that “the path that will lead us to the Government now or soon has begun”. At this point, he warned that the PP will do it “without auctions or shortcuts or deception, nor will it comply with what the minority imposes”.