Madrid (EFE) maintained his predecessor, Pablo Casado, who “marked a clear distance with the extreme right.”
“Relations between the right and the extreme right have not been the same for a year. From the collision in the time of Casado we have gone to the collusion in the time of Feijóo ”, he added in his intervention in the Federal Committee of the PSOE this Saturday.
In this way, Sánchez has referred to the change in position of the PP, which voted against the motion of censure raised by Vox more than two years ago and will abstain in which the Congress of Deputies will debate the next 21 and 22 March, also presented by Santiago Abascal’s party.
In addition, Sánchez has criticized that the PP proposes early elections as an alternative “in the midst of the hubbub and confusion of proposals, counterproposals that are leaked to the media, programs that come and go, candidates removed and put.”
“Why are you so desperate to put an end to the legislature? Why are you so impatient? What is happening so terrible that it upsets you so much? They are under attack because there is a government that governs for the majority and that does not bow down to the powerful”, she stated.
In his opinion, one of the big changes in the current motion of no confidence compared to the one in October 2020 is that what Feijóo has done is “get closer to Vox”.
“The reason is simple: Feijóo’s project involves reissuing the coalition government with the ultra-right (in Castilla y León) wherever it adds up,” he added.
But in addition, Sánchez has said that another change is that in the motion that will be debated as of Tuesday “the leader of the extreme right does not show his face and presents a candidate”, alluding to the president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and the economist Ramón Tamames, respectively.
On the other hand, he has asked to carry out an exercise in “political fiction” and imagine what would have happened if the 2020 motion of no confidence had been successful and he has indicated that the labor reform had not gone ahead, there would have been no increase in the minimum interprofessional wage or the scholarships, nor would the tax on banks and electric companies have been approved.
Socialist barons rule out that national noise affects results on 28M
Socialist barons such as Adrián Barbón, Juan Lobato or Salvador Illa have ruled out this Saturday that the noise of national politics affects their results in the next municipal and regional elections on May 28 and have valued the role of the Government of Pedro Sánchez in the eve of the motion of censure presented by Vox.
Speaking to journalists before attending the meeting, the President of the Principality of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, acknowledged that there is a lot of noise from Madrid politics and that sometimes “it gives the feeling that there is no life beyond the M -30”.
“These elections are about regional problems,” said Barbón, who has upset the PP for considering the elections on May 28 as a first round of the general elections. “It is not like this. They are regional and municipal elections, and I refuse to let the problems of the Asturians remain below the national debate”.
For his part, the general secretary of the PSOE of Castilla y León, Luis Tudanca, has set this community as an example of what “should not happen in the rest of Spain”, with a government of PP and Vox. And when asked about the motion of no confidence, he has been convinced that Sánchez will come out stronger.
The leader of the PSC, Salvador Illa, has also been convinced that the PSOE and the Government will emerge stronger from the motion of no confidence, “which will be an opportunity to contrast two models, that of useful politics that solves problems and of the politics of confrontation and noise that not only does not solve anything, but rather tries to create it”.
The socialist candidate for the Community of Madrid, Juan Lobato, has shown his confidence in the face of the elections with a socialist party endorsed by the management of the Government and that of the mayors. “The PSOE is at its best,” he assured, to which he added that he is “very energetic” and “happy” for the work of Spain and the mayors.
For his part, the general secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Andueza, said that May 28 is a fundamental date to continue advancing in social rights, in the protection of those who need it most, of the most vulnerable.
The mayor of Vigo and president of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, Abel Caballero, has been convinced, for his part, that the “noise” that exists in national politics will not affect or interfere in the next municipal elections.
Caballero believes that the Socialists are doing “extraordinarily well” in the face of the upcoming elections and has ensured that all the Socialist mayors with whom he speaks are certain that they will repeat at the head of the corporations.
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