Madrid (EFE) “I know people who right now are hesitating between voting for the PSOE or Yolanda Díaz at a national level,” he says in an interview in La Razón.
“My party leadership has come to the conclusion that he is going to need crutches. I understand that they can take care of one of them, but I think that before considering this scenario, you have to try to obtain the maximum possible confidence from the public and not give up the majority.
I am not saying that they do, what I am saying is that the two central parties of Spanish politics should aspire to have a majority”, explains García Page in an interview.
Regarding the platform presented this Sunday, the vice president says that “what is truly important about Sumar is that it displace the inbreeding into which the leadership of Podemos has entered from the political landscape.”
“The leaders of Podemos have ended up arguing with all those who supported them two, three or five years ago, and today they are not recognizable by anything or anyone. Therefore, if there is an electoral bloc on the left that is never going to vote for the Socialist Party, it is better for it to feel represented by more reasonable and less sectarian people, ”he reflects.
Comparing it with the mus, the Castilian-La Mancha president says that the PSOE should play ‘big’, not ‘girls’, and regrets the effects it has for regional and municipal politics that politics in Madrid has degraded.
“What happens within the M-30 has less to do with what happens in the rest of Spain than the differences that may exist between Catalonia and Andalusia or between Andalusia and Galicia. National politics is today a machine for generating uncertainties, and certainty is provided more by city councils and autonomies because they are centered on the citizen, ”he claims.
About Feijóo, “the expectations of the PP have been revolutionized”
Of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez-Feijóo, he says that he likes him and that with him “the expectations of the Popular Party have been revolutionized, and whoever does not want to see or recognize it is deceiving himself.”
“Feijóo’s arrival in Madrid has changed the expectations of the right and of all that political space, in such a way that right now the game is once again played more in the center than in the extremes.
I believe that this center should be the objective of the two big parties because the elections will be decided there. Who has it easier to win the center? Feijóo or Sánchez? That is the big question that both have to ask themselves,” says García-Page.