A Coruña (EFE).- The leader of the PP and candidate in these elections, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has played at home to close the 23J campaign and from A Coruña he has assured that “it is time to make the change again”, as did Adolfo Suárez in the Transition, Felipe González in 1982, José María Aznar in 1996 and Mariano Rajoy in 2011.
Feijóo cited all these precedents in a rally addressed to the most convinced, who have supported him and given four absolute majorities in Galicia, and in which he has no longer called for the useful vote, but for mobilization at the polls because only “the final” remains. Up to three times “Is the final countdown” by Europe has been played.
They have already won the League and the Cup, but the Champions League remains, Feijóo has harangued. He warns of a “rigged” competition because “everyone who hasn’t won wants to add up all their points” to rule, while he will only do so if he wins. He thus leaves a new appeal for the list with the most votes to govern before a victory that the PP takes for granted.
Among his own, to whom he has dedicated a long chapter of thanks, Feijóo has joked about the harshness of the campaign and has said that in the end his lumbago and he have arrived “synchronized” to learn the first lesson: “If I have to break my back for Spain, I will do it”.
The vote of the “vast majority”
Feijóo has promised that, unlike Pedro Sánchez, he will know how to arrive, also be there because he does not have “debts with anyone” or “agreements with anyone” nor does he have to be “subject to anyone”. And he has also said that he will know how to leave “and make way for another colleague to move on.”
“I need the vote of the people, their confidence, it is not possible to do it alone, not even with many, it is only possible to do it if we do it with the vast majority”, he claimed, and has versioned his Galician harangues: “Galicia, Galicia, Galicia, for the fourth time Galicia and now Spain, now Spain!”.
Feijóo has surrounded himself with the Galicians with whom he triumphed in the past, at a rally together with his vice-secretary for Organization, Miguel Tellado, head of the Congress list for this province, and his successor in the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda. He has also been supported by his partner, his mother and by Toñito, the Galician fairground who supports him in his acts and who was in Madrid yesterday and today in La Coruña.