Madrid (EFE) for copying the way they present the program and Sumar against the PP and the PSOE for their centralist “drive” and wanting to “recover the system of the turn.”
PSOE: The PP “sells whatever”
In the absence of his leader, since Pedro Sánchez will dedicate the weekend to preparing the face-to-face on Monday, there have been numerous members of the Government and socialist leaders who have gone out to the electoral arena this Saturday to keep the message alive : voting for the PP or Vox “is exactly the same”, because the popular ones are willing “to sell whatever”, such as the rights of women and the LGTBI collective, in the words of the Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero.
The socialist candidate for Bizkaia, Patxi López, has agreed on the verb when warning that the PP “is selling” the rights won “by armchairs” and the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, has asked the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijoo not to deceive the citizens and to say “loud and clear” that voting for the popular is the same as voting for Vox.
Not only against the PP has the first secretary of the PSC, Salvador Illa, charged that he has called on the public to “block with their vote” those formations that “want to block the institutions”, in reference to JxCat, and has criticized ERC for “putting a price” on the investiture of Pedro Sánchez.
PP: “Fed up with sanchismo”
In a town in Zamora, Corrales del Vino, where he has outlined his proposals for rural Spain, the PP candidate has advanced that in the face-to-face with Sánchez he will address “what is happening in Spain” and not on the “sets of television, the Falcon or La Moncloa”.
Núñez Feijóo, who will prepare the debate these two afternoons and on Monday in his office, has accused the President of the Government of using face-to-face as an “excuse” that “no longer fits” for not mixing with people and stepping on the street , where he perceives that citizens are “fed up with sanchismo.”
Meanwhile, the former President of the Government, José María Aznar, has warned that “all the laws that speak of good and bad Spaniards, that divide and that make appeals to the Civil War and confrontations must be repealed and are going to be repealed” and He has proclaimed that “national sovereignty is like freedom, it cannot be divided or chopped up.”
VOX: The PSOE “buys young people”
In Logroño, the Vox spokesman in Congress and candidate for Madrid, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, has accused the Government of “trying to buy young people” with “gifts” paid with “the money of their parents and grandparents”. .
Espinosa de los Monteros, who has declared that “there are only 15 days left to put an end to the worst government of democracy”, has also charged against the PP, this time ironically for copying the way they present the program: “it seems very Well, everyone who copies us is right”.
Add: The “revulsive”
For her part, Sumar’s candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, on the day her platform turns one year old, has harangued the 300 people who have been left out of her central campaign act in the middle of Valencia street , to which he has said that “everything has changed” already before 23J.
“There is already, without a doubt, change in our country; there is a revulsion, it is called Sumar, and we are going to win the elections”, Díaz proclaimed, who took advantage of the stage to remember that Valenciana is the “worst financed community in the Spanish State” and to underline that Sumar is the only force that would promote a reform of regional financing, because the PP and the PSOE share “a drive” that leads them to decide everything “in Madrid”.
The PSOE, a partner of the Government, has also criticized the Minister of Social Rights and candidate of Sumar for Madrid, Ione Belarra, when affirming that the votes for the Socialists “can serve, ultimately, for the right to govern” and that if Something the PP and PSOE have in common “is that they want to recover the turn system.”
ERC warns: The “powers that be” will call Sánchez
In Catalonia, the president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, has predicted that Pedro Sánchez -who should see little chance of winning- will receive on July 24 “phone calls from the powers that be” to do a “service to Spain”, abstain and allow the PP to govern, something that will only prevent a “decisive” ERC result.
And the JxCat candidate for Congress, Míriam Nogueras, has charged against the State-Generalitat dialogue table, defended by ERC: “it has only served to lull the people and whitewash the PSOE and the kingdom.”
In the Basque Country, the PNV candidate for Bizkaia, Aitor Esteban, has opined that his party is the “most appropriate” in the face of “re-centralization attempts” by governments “of both kinds.”