Logroño, (EFE) generals, that “in politics the given word has become important again.”
Gamarra has made these demonstrations in an act of his party in Logroño, where he has addressed half a thousand affiliates and candidates for the regional and municipal elections on May 28; the general secretary of the PP has intervened in this act together with the candidate for the presidency of the Government of La Rioja, Gonzalo Capellán.
The elections on May 28 “will be the first part of the political change in Spain that we are all looking forward to” but “this illusion is not only to win, but to change” and “we are going to do it from closeness and getting closer to the whole world, including those who did not vote for us four years ago and are now resigned”.
The PP represents “a project thought big” that “is the complete opposite of the sanchismo embodied by Pedro Sánchez and the president of La Rioja, Concha Andreu” who “represent a stage that we want to close” because “the citizens have already said here”.
He has called for the support of the PP “all those who are suffering from laws that cause them harm” such as “the law of only yes is yes, which benefits aggressors” and has also asked for the support of “those who see how the Opportunities pass through their door and they cannot be accessed by excessive bureaucracy”.
“Also to those who do not make ends meet and the Government only thinks about collecting taxes”, continued the general secretary of the PP.
On May 28, first round elections
The local and regional elections will be “the first stage to get Sánchez out of La Moncloa” because “May 28 is the first round of the general elections and the second round will be before the end of the year,” he stated.
He has especially highlighted that the PP wants “people to trust politics again” something that has been harmed in recent years because “Sánchez has made lies a way of governing” and “with Feijóo we want to return to politics the value of the given word”.
For that, “you have to dedicate time to making laws that work and that are not just to please the members to remain” with which “there is a government that has dedicated itself to making laws to pardon, to reform the Penal Code à la carte or so that the territories that support him do well” and “that has to change.”
To do this, with the PP “we are going to move from empty policies to real solutions, from inefficiency to good management and from private interests to general ones”, the general secretary of the PP has concluded.