Valencia (EFE) happens as it has happened in recent years” in autonomies such as the Community, where “marginal political projects” have governed.
“Since (the former president of the Government José Luis Rodríguez) Zapatero, whenever the PSOE needed to govern in a CCAA, they looked for who was the most ‘hating’ party in Spain and they made him their partner, parties that would be marginal political projects and people who would not have come to nothing in politics ”, Ayuso denounced.
However, Ayuso, at a rally in Valencia also surrounded by the mayoress of Valencia, María José Catalá, and the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has assured that the president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has been “sentenced” since the arrival to the national Presidency of the PP of Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
“This has been sentenced for a long time, even beyond May,” said the Madrid president, who has claimed that the victory in the Valencian Community “cannot be coincidence” and that it has “a common element” with those of the others municipalities and autonomies achieved by the PP, and that is Feijóo.
Thus, he explained that “he can walk all over Spain” and that he will return “the old Spain with more enthusiasm than ever”, after “the five blackest years in living memory”.
He has also pointed out that in the face-to-face between Feijóo and Sánchez “it became clear that Sánchez is nothing and that there is nothing behind”: “He was not able to respect, nor give three pieces of information”, Ayuso assured, who has claimed that “being Spanish is lucky” after having “had to endure all kinds of attacks on customs.”
“Some can agree with everyone and others do not have the right,” criticized the president of the Community of Madrid, who stressed that the first thing the PP will do if it reaches Moncloa will be “undo so much damage and -remove- so many people placed living off the public”.
González Pons asks the PP to vote “not to win – the elections – but lose the Government”
For his part, González Pons has stated that of the five possible results (a sufficient majority of the PP; a blockade; a PP-VOX pact; a majority of the PP and abstention from the PSOE or a “Frankenstein” government of the PSOE), “only a sufficient majority of the PP agrees”.
Thus, given the situation that the PSOE is not willing to abstain, it has asked the socialist voter to “correct” the vote of their politicians and vote for the PP to “not depend on anyone.”
Likewise, the Vox voter has also been addressed to vote for the PP: “If we divide the vote, we can give Sánchez the opportunity to reissue his ‘Frankenstein’ government and we can win -the elections- but lose the government”, which “It is not what suits Spain.”
He has celebrated the “triumph of 28M” for “having won everything after losing almost everything”, because when one loses everything, González Pons has said, “it can disappear or be rebuilt and the PP has managed to rebuild itself”.
For his part, Mazón has exposed that they have “infected the Valencians with illusion” and that “now it is essential that it also be done in Spain so that Feijóo is the next president of the Government.”
“All together we have made change possible in the Community and we are going to implement it with responsibility and seriousness for and for all Valencians”, Mazón indicated.
Catalá has stressed that “after a poker of aces, now it’s time to take Feijóo to Moncloa” and has highlighted that “in just one month the government has made important decisions in the city such as starting the procedures to lower taxes, redouble cleaning in the street or end up with the queues of the padrón”.