Madrid, May 22 (EFE).- Former Prime Minister José María Aznar has called for the union of the vote “everything that is to the right of the left” around the PP in the May 28 elections as a “constitutional guarantee and democratic”, against the Government of Pedro Sánchez who agrees with “separatists and former terrorists”.
Aznar has participated in a rally together with the Madrid president and PP candidate to revalidate the position, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in Alcobendas with the candidates in this municipality and San Sebastián de los Reyes, territories that the popular leader aspires to conquer in the appointment with the polls on May 28.
After having the former president Mariano Rajoy this weekend in Alcalá de Henares, Ayuso has also turned to Aznar for his electoral campaign, which can drag the former voters of the PP, now in Vox, and achieve the absolute majority to which he polls are coming.
In front of more than half a thousand affiliates and supporters at the La Esfera sports center, Aznar has asked to “group” the vote “as was done at the time” and to “usefully” support the PP to stop the government of Pedro Sánchez, because the rest of ballots, he said, “will go to the trash.”
According to the former president, the main problem that Spain has is “separatism” and that his government is made up “of Mr. Sánchez’s party, of socialist radicalism, communists, and supported by separatists and former terrorists.”
“Sánchez has to agree with separatists and former terrorists because if he isn’t president, he doesn’t have the slightest chance of being president,” Aznar said, adding that he had to “is willing to pay the price that as long as he is president”, such as breaking the constitutional order and “laundering terrorists”.
The consequence of agreeing with separatists and former terrorists is, according to Aznar, “the weakening of Spanish society and the lack of defense of the State, which has lost possibilities and faculties to defend itself”, and has warned that if the PSOE wins in the elections of May and in the general elections at the end of the year “the price to pay for Spain” will be their demands and “there will be a consultation in Catalonia and the Basque Country”.
He has also aligned himself with Ayuso in his statements that Bildu “are the same as always” and “they will be the same as long as things do not change.” “The State has to defend itself from those who want to break it”, he pointed out.
And he has affirmed that it is the “responsibility” and “obligation” of the PP “to make the separation a unit”, since the party “was conceived and born to defend freedom and defend Spain”.
“In Madrid freedom and progress are called Isabel Díaz Ayuso and nothing else,” said the former president, who told the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez de Feijóo, that when he arrives at Moncloa after the general elections at the end of the year “he will that we have to repeal must be repealed”, such as “the Democratic Memory and other nonsense”.