San Sebastián, (EFE) lies”, and has appealed to the useful vote for the PSOE as the “only party” that can “stop the right and ultra-right”.
Sánchez has focused on Feijóo most of his criticism of the rally held this Tuesday in San Sebastián, which he has arrived with five minutes late and direct from Brussels, where he had planned to give a press conference this Tuesday at the end of the summit of the EU and CELAC, an appearance that has finally been canceled in order to arrive on time for the PSOE event.
Once again, Sánchez has criticized the opposition leader for having said that the PP has always revalued pensions when, as he recalled, “not every year” they have done so.
He has also blamed him for saying that the PP does not agree with Vox when both “have coalition governments”, and for this reason he has described the politics of the popular as “the politics of lies.”
“Mr. Feijóo has an opportunity tomorrow to clarify these lies by going to the debate to four on TVE (…) on public television,” added Sánchez, referring to the debate that he himself will attend together with the leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, and that of Vox, Santiago Abascal, but which Feijóo has declined to attend.
Sánchez has assured that the victory of the PSOE in the general elections of July 23 “is closer” and “it will taste great”, since it is “a victory of progress against regression, of the future against the past, of the truth against the lie.
“The minute and result of this electoral campaign is clear: the right installed in the lie and we in the comeback”, he added.
In his speech at the Kursaal and in front of around 1,500 people, according to Ferraz’s sources, Sánchez was ironic by commenting that “this campaign is taking quite a long time for some” and they would have liked it to end “the day their polls were published interested”.
He has also thrown a direct dart at Abascal, criticizing him for saying this Tuesday that if he governs, what is going to happen in Catalonia “is going to be even worse than what happened in 2017.”
Five days before the elections, Sánchez has once again asked undecided women and young people to vote, and has made a new appeal to the useful vote.
“The right and the ultra-right have an objective, retreat, and an obsession, the PSOE, the only one that can stop them,” Sánchez assured at the event, which was attended by the PSOE spokesman in Congress, Patxi López, and The Secretary General of the PSE-EE, Eneko Andueza, and the head of the Congress list for Gipuzkoa, Rafaela Romero, also took part.
In Gipuzkoa, the PSOE won one seat out of the six at stake in the last general elections and now intends to add at least one more.
With this objective, Sánchez has attended this rally on a day in which he has received the support of former socialist ministers such as José Bono, Joaquín Almunia or Ángeles González-Sinde, who have signed the manifesto ‘Vota PSOE’, in which they defend that the socialist party is “the central party of Spain, capable of governing for the social majority.”