Madrid (EFE) .
Sánchez has referred to the discrepancies between the purple formation and the new political project of his second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, in an informal conversation with journalists on the plane back to Spain after closing a new stage of his previous European tour in Italy to assume the presidency of the EU in the second half of this year.
The Chief Executive has stressed that he has always been and will continue to be very respectful of the internal dynamics of political organizations.
For this reason, he has assured that he views the entire movement to recompose the political space located to the left of the PSOE with care and respect.
In his opinion, what happened last Sunday, when Yolanda Díaz definitively took the step to run for president of the Government with his Sumar project, was the fitting of many of the pieces of what he has called “a puzzle”, since More than ten parties were present at that event held in Madrid.
“My wish would be that all the pieces of the puzzle fit together”, he added in reference to the fact that he would like Podemos to also reach an agreement with Díaz
He affirms that Feijóo has gone from more to less
On the role of the opposition, Sánchez has been convinced that the Popular Party, with Alberto Núñez Feijóo at the helm, has gone from more to less and that the leap of the leader of the popular to national politics has been a disappointment.
The head of the Executive affirms that his Government arrives at this point in the legislature with good employment data, with economic growth and with social peace in the midst of international uncertainties and in the face of the omens of the PP in terms of recession, unemployment and conflict.
That is why it interprets that the opposition had bet everything on the apocalypse and, since it has not arrived, it is baffled and with equivocal approaches.
For Sánchez, it seemed that Feijóo was going to lead a rigorous opposition and, instead, misuses even the Airef data, and it was expected that he would be moderate and has come to abstain in Vox’s motion of censure when in the previous one raised by this party, with Pablo Casado as leader of the popular, voted against.
To this he has added that instead of exercising a loyal opposition from the constitutional point of view, he has continued to prevent the unblocking of the renewal of the General Council of the Judiciary.
It is for all this that he has concluded that Feijóo’s leap from the Xunta to lead the PP to try to be president of the Government has been a disappointment.