Madrid (EFE) of “every measure in which Bildu’s vote was decisive” in the last legislature.
In an informative breakfast of the New Economy Forum, Feijóo has advanced his ten main measures if he governs after the elections on July 23, of which the first will be to reduce the number of ministries, because having twenty-two as now seems to him “expendable”.
Transparency in public accounts and “less taxes in 2023 than what was paid in 2022” through the reduction of personal income tax “for medium and low incomes” are the next two measures, while the fourth would be to recover the crime of sedition and increase the penalties for corruption.
Fifthly, it has promised that in the first hundred days it will submit to the Courts a new organic law of the judiciary “to guarantee the independence of the General Council of the Judiciary and of judges, magistrates and prosecutors.”
The fight for equality and against gender violence has been cited by Feijóo in sixth place and calling on social agents to set legislative objectives in the field of social dialogue in seventh.
“I will review one by one each measure in which Bildu’s vote was decisive” for its parliamentary approval, he has indicated as the eighth measure of the decalogue, to add that with a PP government “Bildu’s vote will not be useful at all” .
The convening of a Conference of Presidents to deal with the regional presidents on “essential common issues” and that the Spanish presidency of the EU until December be a matter of state in which nothing is hidden from whoever is head of the opposition are his two objectives that close the list.
Social majority versus juxtaposition of minorities
Feijóo has maintained that he intends to “contemplate Spain as a social majority, and not as a juxtaposition of minorities that impose their criteria and prejudices.”
On this basis, he has developed that the social majority is “willing to take the reins” after the elections, while facing “a coalition willing to perpetuate itself” in power, a “radical and frayed coalition.”
A coalition that, in his opinion, is not only made up of “variegated chairs”, as he has called the parties that have supported the Government, but also “a coalition of arrogance, ineptitude, personalism, contempt for the real Spain ”.
The leader of the PP has also accused the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, of personalism and of having an “adventurous vision of politics.”
Sense of state of the PP by enabling socialist mayors
As long as Sánchez is secretary general of the PSOE, Feijóo does not believe that alliances with the Socialists are possible, nor does he see a great coalition as possible.
However, I have vindicated the “sense of state” of your party by making it possible for the Socialists to govern in Vitoria and Barcelona.
In addition, it has charged against the PSOE for trying to “criminalize” the PP for its pacts with Vox, when they agree with radicals and sovereignists, as well as defending its position of moderation and reformist center and has reiterated that it intends to govern in lonely.
He has avoided anticipating who will lead the economic area if he comes to the Government because, he has argued, he is not in favor of appointing ministers “simply being a candidate.”
Feijóo has also criticized Sánchez for now speaking of discrepancies with the law of only yes is yes when in his day he supported Irene Montero and did not vote for the modification of that regulation.
And he has attacked the leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, for “crossing out” the Minister of Equality from his lists and sending her into “exile”.
Likewise, he has rejected, describing it as “blackmail” to the public, that Sánchez warns that European funds are at risk if the PP governs, and has ensured that they will be executed rigorously and in accordance with the general interest.