In a muddy end to the campaign and not without shocks due to allegations of vote buying, the president of the PP, Alberto Nuñez Feijóo, yesterday demanded a mass vote “against those who want to win with deception and cheating” and because the “sanchismo” finds out that “democracy is not for sale”. After visiting the Valencian Community, the popular representative compared the latest information that punishes the PSOE for the purchase of ballots with an “electoral mascletà “.
References to the ongoing investigations into vote buying in which PSOE militants are allegedly involved were present in all the events of the last day of the campaign. In Madrid, Ayuso accused Sánchez of practicing a “tupinada”.
Feijóo closed the campaign with events in three places where the undecided voter will be decisive when counting the territories won and lost by the PP and the PSOE.
He began his journey on the last day in Alicante after the previous day he visited Valencia in the bullring where the people celebrated their central act of the campaign last Sunday.
The Valencian Community has become the main object of desire of the PP, which considers that the defeat of the PSOE in the most important autonomy that it governs would give it a definitive boost in the face of the general elections at the end of the year.
The second stop of the day was at an event that brought together nearly a thousand people to support the popular candidate in Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Nuñez. Although in this community the change of government seems much more complicated, if it were to be achieved the Spanish territorial panorama would be overturned. The various polls published give an advantage to the socialist Emiliano GarcÃa Page, who, although with some attrition, would maintain the absolute majority despite the advance of the PP and the entry of Vox, for the first time, into the regional parliament.
And Feijóo ended up in Madrid alongside Isabel DÃaz Ayuso, who revealed, in the Ifema auditorium, the bleak panorama that, in her opinion, represents Spain governed by Pedro Sánchez – while the Madrid leader intervened on the screen you could read the slogan “Espanya continua viva” -, and among the supposed skills he attributed to him, he emphasized that of practicing the electoral “tupinada”. Literally: “Sánchez will leave as he arrived, with an attempt to squat”.
According to Ayuso, the Prime Minister wants to “buy Spain, Council of Ministers after Council of Ministers, with everyone’s money”. And he added: if it lasts “one more week, there won’t be a crime defined in the Penal Code that doesn’t star a candidate from the left”.
Ayuso, always with a tone that surpasses Feijóo’s by a couple of octaves, gave the last minutes of the closing of the campaign to the leader of the Popular Party not without first promising him: “I will always be by your side, always at the your disposition”.
The leader of the Popular Party, who was ending an intense journey in Ifema, asked for “a clear vote” to put a “stop to Sanchism”.
From the beginning to the end of the campaign, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has raised this battle as a plebiscite on the President of the Government. On Sunday it will be seen if his bet has taken root.