Corrales del Vino (Zamora) (EFE).- The PP candidate for the general elections, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has advanced that in the face-to-face debate with his PSOE rival, Pedro Sánchez, he will address “what is happening in Spain” and not in the “television sets, the Falcon, or La Moncloa”.
From a town of less than a thousand inhabitants in Zamora, Corrales del Vino, Feijóo has accused the current Prime Minister, who has no campaign agenda this weekend, of using next Monday’s debate as an “excuse” that “already it doesn’t strain” so as not to mix with people and step on the street, where Feijóo perceives that the citizens are “fed up with sanchismo”.
“I am going to bring to the debate not only the tiredness of sanchismo, but what is happening in the towns,” Feijóo stressed, alluding to the increase in food prices, the price of electricity or the increase in mortgages, during the intervention that he has done in front of about three hundred people.
Feijóo ironizes that Sánchez “has made more trips in Falcon than towns he has visited in Spain.”
In the debate, Feijóo hopes that Sánchez will focus “on defending that he is not a liar” and believes that he will be “preparing insults and disqualifications”, while he will promise that lies are not part of his Government and will carry “proposals and commitments ”.
“Sánchez has turned his back on the people and now he is surprised that the people have turned their back on him,” Feijóo has also pointed out, who defends that he, who this Saturday has been in Zamora and tomorrow will give a rally in Pontevedra , the debate will be prepared by listening to the people and will campaign knowing the more people, the better.
The PP candidate insists that the Spanish no longer want “divisions”, they are “fed up with blocks and blockades” and want a “president of all” and not “subject to minorities”.
Feijóo promises priority care for the elderly in public services
The PP candidate for the general elections, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has also promised the elderly priority attention at the administration windows and the management of their files.
In front of nearly three hundred people, accompanied by the president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, and with some of the town’s oldest veterans listening to him, Feijóo has proposed a “preferred route” in previous appointments, the processing of files and in public services “in all State offices”.
The PP candidate has also outlined some commitments from his electoral program, such as homes for the elderly with socio-sanitary resources and with caregivers, money to rehabilitate buildings, collective use housing for shared services, or 24-hour mobile connection with social services and regional toilets.
All with the aim that the elderly can continue living in their homes, “in the place where they have always lived”, if they consider that it is not necessary to go to a residence, Feijóo explained.
The PP candidate has also highlighted his proposal for free education from 0 to 3 years financed 50% with the autonomous communities and has highlighted his tax incentive plan to ensure that there are more companies and employment in the rural world and thus alleviate the problem of depopulation and aging.