Malaga (EFE) worst pages in the recent history of Spanish politics”.
During a visit to Malaga, the Madrid deputy has shown his concern about a PP that “has not yet understood that it cannot be offering agreements to Pedro Sánchez” if what it wants is to “finish him off”.
Espinosa de los Monteros has thus referred to the pact that the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, put on the table in the face-to-face debate with Pedro Sánchez so that the list with the most votes in the 23J elections governs.
“If PP and Vox add up votes, even if the PSOE wins the elections, if it is because of Vox, the PSOE will not govern Spain and we do not understand why the PP insists on offering to govern the PSOE if it wins just one more seat,” he stated.
Vox asks to vote with “common sense”
For this reason, the leader of Vox has asked the public “to vote with common sense” and support Santiago Abascal’s party: “We appeal to the authentic useful vote, to the safe vote, which will not disappoint voters who want to get to Pedro Sánchez and change his policies, the one who is not going to offer pacts to the PSOE”.
Espinosa de los Monteros has also pointed out that “an excess concentration of PP votes” in some provinces “could leave Vox behind”, facilitating entry to Congress not for the popular, but “for Sumar or even for the PSOE” .
“We want to put an end to Pedro Sánchez and his policies. It is not enough to change faces, we must change the policies that have brought ruin to all of Spain and also to Málaga”, stressed the Vox deputy.
He added that the province of Malaga needs “a change of course” and that is why Vox is proposing a national hydrological plan that guarantees that regions such as Axarquía have enough water and do not have to submit to supply cuts, as is the case now.