Barcelona (EFE) of a dark movie” as a result of the PP-Vox pacts.
In an interview with El Periódico, Sánchez assures that, at this time, “what is important, what is relevant, is not so much the extreme right, but the extreme right-wing of the Popular Party.”
“During these last weeks what we are seeing is a trailer for a dark movie where my question and I think the question, the questions that the social majority of this country asks themselves, is where do these people come from?”, he stated, after lamenting that anti-vaccines are put in charge of regional parliaments and “characters who are declared deniers” of climate change appear.
“Understanding” with Yolanda Díaz “will be easier”
Asked if he is willing to form a coalition government with Sumar, the Prime Minister has responded positively, he has been convinced that “understanding” with Yolanda Díaz “will be easier” and that this coalition government “will to work better and it will be more functional”.
Regarding the next steps to be taken in Catalonia, if he repeats as President of the Government, he has defended continuing “the agenda of reunion and dialogue”, although he has assured that “we must be aware that this is going to take a long time” and that that the positions “are very far apart”.
Regarding the right to decide, Sánchez recalls that “there is no constitution in the world that recognizes the right to segregation of a part of its territory” and that “it is contrary to everything we are building of coexistence and overcoming the drama, the territorial and social tear that we are experiencing and that Catalonia saw particularly in 2017”.