Alberto Núñez Feijóo will not be able to go up to the Congress rostrum and explain the position of the PP regarding the motion of censure presented by Vox, with Ramón Tamames as candidate. He is not a deputy, but what he thinks, and the arguments for not supporting the motion that the party’s general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, will have to explain, were rehearsed by the president of the PP in his speech before the national executive committee, where he made it clear that he was not they will support her
With a government “decaying” like the one that could be seen last week, due to the division with the reform of the yes is yes law, Alberto Núñez Feijóo predicts that “they will use everything they can to cover up their messes”, and without not mention Vox or the motion of censure at any time, he added: “And there will be those who will help them, well, to help Sánchez, let no one count on the PP.”
The president of the PP insisted that “we are not going to give him any opportunity so that he can show off, so that he can talk about what he wants, and thus cover up the scandals that surround him, and not talk about the problems of the people” and for this reason , without citing the motion at any time, nor revealing his vote, although he still commented on Friday that he remained in abstention, stressed: “We are not going to give Sánchez joy when even his partners give him trouble and we are not going to offer him victories parliamentarians because we are working to defeat him at the polls.
Before these statements, Feijóo had stopped to describe what happened last week within the Government that demonstrates his statement that the Sánchez Executive “is in decomposition” and what there is is “misgovernment” with a “situation of frivolity raised to the umpteenth power” and with a conviction that “Spain does not deserve either the collapse or the arrogance, or the shows that this Government is offering”.
A government, he said, that “since November” has gone “from foolishness to foolishness”, with laws like the yes is yes that has reduced the sentences for almost 800 sexual offenders; or trans law. A government that maintains “inflation through the roof” that does nothing more than increase the debt, poverty, that makes up the unemployment figures with a “hidden unemployment”, that has had in its midst “the Berni case” and that has bought trains “that don’t fit in the tunnels.”
With this background, it is easy for Feijóo to predict what is going to happen: They will continue to deepen the division of the Government and its alliances, because “they no longer even protect the minimum forms of courtesy.” But to cover these divisions, the popular leader warned “they will try to destabilize us, but our recipe is tranquility. We are not going to fall for his provocations”; and also, he affirmed, Sánchez “will continue looking for culprits, to see if in the midst of the noise his incapacity goes unnoticed.”
For the president of the PP, the worst thing is that Sánchez and the members of his government no longer have “the slightest notion of dignity”, because otherwise he would not have admitted that his government partners called him a “coward, macho, traitor to the feminism and fascist”. But the same thing happens to United We Can, which for Feijóo, if they had dignity they would not have allowed themselves to be called “irresponsible and unpresentable.”
And with the summary of the week, the president of the PP misses a call from the president of the Government to thank the popular ones for supporting his reform of the yes is yes law. But Feijóo does not regret the support. “We defend it blindly, without even a courtesy call, because women are above misgovernment.”
It is something that is also lacking in what refers to pensions, with a reform that they were neither consulted nor communicated to, when for the PP it should be a matter that at least tries to agree, but that is the most away “from an honest, deep reform, to guarantee the viability and sustainability of pensions”. From the first analyzes of what is known, for Feijóo “it is not a reform, but a patch until 2025”.
That is why he considers that the objective is for the PSOE not to be in government for another four years, and there is the PP: “in the face of a party that leads a coalition against the nation, we are a state party.” Faced with a party “that counts votes to try to join a constellation of radical minorities, we are willing to build sufficient solid majorities, and it must be recognized that every day is more possible”, and against those who “only aspire to continue in the Government, I propose that the PP arrive to face the changes that the nation needs, whatever it costs us, when we are in government”.