Santander, June 14 (EFE).- The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has stressed that among the conditions of his party to form governments are not frustrating the expectations of change of the citizens and respect “from beginning to end” for the Constitution”, and has warned that he will not agree when he is “threatened” or “imposed”
“We are not the Socialist Party. We are not going to agree when they threaten us, when they impose on us, when they do not make us respect the Constitution and our programmatic principles ”, he stated during his speech at the Board of Directors of the PP of Cantabria.
The popular leader has expressed himself like this hours after the PP has excluded Vox from the Bureau of the Murcia regional Parliament and Abascal’s party has responded by talking about a repetition of the elections in the community.
Feijóo recalled that he asked the PSOE to govern the list with the most votes in communities and town halls and that he continues to consider it “without cheating or cardboard.”
According to the president of the PP, while the PSOE refuses to make any agreement with his party, because it prefers “Podemos and the independentistas”, each popular candidate knows “how to do it”, with the formula that agrees with the circumstances of each place.
Feijóo has also stated that the PP will be able “someday” to reach agreements with the PSOE, but “after Sánchez”, and that in the meantime the Socialists cannot give their party “any lesson in pacts”.
The popular leader has also said that “without as much experience or as many advisers” as President Pedro Sánchez, he knows that “insulting voters and the party itself” is “the worst strategy” and has criticized his “zero capacity for self-criticism”.
He has ironized that the president vindicates his management by saying that the Spanish economy “is going like a motorcycle.”
If that were the case, according to Feijóo, “I would go last in the race, with the engine seized, almost out of gasoline, with the sidecar unhooked and already half engaged; with a government that is too big and heavy on top of it”.
“What is going like a motorcycle are the prices of food and the increase in mortgages,” he stressed.
In his opinion, Sánchez is “very disconnected” from the reality of Spain if he believes that he can boast of management. “If this is what Sánchez believes is the best Spain, we are going to tell him that we are not going to let him show us the worst, that it would be another four years of Sanchismo,” he added.
According to Feijóo, on 28M the Spaniards voted for change and the PP will respond to them in the next elections with a sufficient majority to govern alone, which is “the best formula”.