Madrid, Jul 9 (EFE) the only one with “capacity and calm” to address the challenges abandoned by the ‘Frankenstein Government’.
This was what Rajoy said this Sunday at a rally in the Pontevedra bullring in which he spoke together with the president of the PP and candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and the president of the PP of Galicia and the Xunta , Alfonso Rueda.
He referred to the coalition led by the Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, and recalled that “first it was the PCE, then IU, then Mareas, then Podemos and then we will see”, before stressing that “it is the communist party of always and it should be known”.
He has criticized the management of the coalition Executive between PSOE and Unidas Podemos – which he has repeatedly referred to as the ‘Frankenstein Government’ – for making “a series of laws that have nothing to do with what people think, that It’s in other stories.”
Among them, he has mentioned the law of only yes is yes and that of animal welfare, in addition to condemning the suppression of the crime of sedition, the reduction of embezzlement penalties and pardons for those convicted by the Supreme Court, decisions that, his trial, have been taken “as payment to the Catalan independentistas.
He has also referred to the transfer of ETA prisoners to the Basque Country “with third degrees and freedom” and to the Historical Memory Law, which he has described as a “review of the past and an attempt to liquidate the constitutional spirit”.
After assuring that the PP won the municipal and local elections on May 28, “which were an amendment to the entire ‘Frankenstein Government'”, he stressed that the popular ones are the only alternative for change, and he stressed that the party was born 40 years ago with “vocation of capacity and permanence”.
In this sense, he has lamented that “parties are proliferating everywhere”, among which he has listed UPyD, Ciudadanos, Podemos, Vox and now “add and subtract” that are disappearing at full speed.
For this reason, he has recalled the “four absolute majorities of Feijóo at the head of the Xunta de Galicia”, to ensure that he is “a great ruler” and the only “sensible and capable” of leaving behind a “very unhappy” past.