Madrid (EFE) two options: “either a progressive government or an ultra-right government” of PP and Vox.
In an interview on Telecinco’s “El programa de Ana Rosa”, Sánchez criticized the “conservative” media for making a “sibylline argument” about his position on Western Sahara and that the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has put in doubt what is on your mobile phone.
“The problem is that they have nothing against me because I am a clean politician. I’m not perfect but I’m clean”, Sánchez assured, who commented that another Prime Minister, in reference to Mariano Rajoy, “had real problems with his mobile phone and his messages” since “he sent an SMS of support to a corrupt man like it was (Luis) Bárcenas.”
About Feijóo and Abascal
On the other hand, he has indicated that Feijóo has recently acknowledged that he will have the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and with his votes if he needs it, and that they will govern together, so “as they say in the series and films of trials in the United States United States, ‘there are no further questions, Your Honor.’”
“This is what there is, either there is a PSOE government or there is a Feijóo government with Abascal,” added Sánchez, who at another point in the interview stressed that after 23J “there are two options, or a progressive government or an ultra-right government” of PP and Vox, as he assures that we are already seeing in some autonomous communities and town halls.
After the proposal of the former president of the Government Felipe González in an article to let the most voted list govern “when there is no other option”, he has said that in the November 2019 elections he asked to govern alone but the PP “twice voted against”.
Pedro Sánchez affirms that he will win despite the polls
Sánchez, who has been convinced that there will be more participation on July 23 than in the last general elections, has assured that he will win those elections despite what the polls predict.
Regarding these polls, he has criticized the fact that most of the companies that are dedicated to making them provide the data.
“This is not Masterchef, but it would be good to ask the demoscopic companies for more transparency,” he added.
In his attempt to dismantle what he calls the “sanchismo bubble”, he has considered that an element used to inflate it has been criticism of the use of the Falcon.
“I understand that for the PP and Vox I should hitchhike because they do not recognize my legitimacy,” he added ironically.
Sánchez has defended his position on the Sahara, which he has denied is different from what previous governments have been maintaining, and has described as “evil” that it has even been suggested that his relationship with Morocco had to do with the content stolen from his mobile because there were links between his wife and an alleged drug trafficking network.