Castelló (EFE) The General Secretary of the Popular Party (PP), Cuca Gamarra, stated this Saturday in Castelló that the only thing the PSOE can cling to “is fear” and has asked that governance not be repeated “in hands of the independentistas” nor that “Bildu continues to be a decisive vote”.
Gamarra has made these statements in the city of Castelló and has encouraged voters to mobilize “more than ever” to achieve the goal of removing Pedro Sánchez from Moncloa.
The general secretary of the PP has attended the celebrations of San Cristóbal in the capital of La Plana, accompanied by the mayoress of the city, Begoña Carrasco, the future president of the Generalitat Valenciana Carlos Mazón and the candidates for the congress for Valencia and Castellón, Esteban González Pons and Alberto Fabra.
Unify the center-right vote
Gamarra has also called for “unifying the entire center-right vote” so that “the alternative materializes and we can have a new government in Spain on July 23 with Alberto Nuñez Feijoó at its head.”
“The only thing the PSOE can hold on to is fear,” he warned, adding that “what we don’t want to see happen again is that governance is in the hands of the independentistas. What we do not want is that Bildu continues to be a decisive vote”.
“We do not want minorities to impose on majorities what we want for the future of our country,” he asserted.
rule alone
Gamarra has also claimed the lowering of taxes, “that there be more employment, that there be more growth that we be more competitive, that we have more and better public services”, and has defended that “in order for these policies to materialize, it is necessary that they also reach the Government of Spain”.
Finally, Gamarra has called for “uniting all the votes for the PP ballot”, which will enable his formation “a government stable enough to govern alone.”
Mazón: the change must culminate with the government of Spain
For his part, the president of the PPCV, Carlos Mazón, has affirmed that the change “has only just begun” in the Valencian Community and that it must culminate “with the PP in the Government of Spain”, after the next general elections of July 23.
The president of the PPCV has indicated that the Spanish decide on 23J “whether they want to continue with a Spain at two speeds, that of Sánchez, that of privileges, that of the Frankenstein partners or bet on change”, because “it is time to vindicate what the Valencian Community deserves”, and “reliable and sensible governments must be put in place that treat everyone equally”.
The PP candidate for Congress for the province of Castellón, Alberto Fabra, has denounced that “these 5 years of Sánchez’s government have only served to further impoverish Spanish families and families from Castellón” and “what the PP proposes is the moment of change, listening to people and solving the problems that people have”.
In the same way, the head of the list for Congress for Valencia, Esteban González Pons, lamented that “Pedro Sánchez has agreed in Brussels, starting in 2024, that tolls will return to highways, highways and a good part of the highways until we Spaniards return 10,000 million euros from the Next Generation fund”.