Madrid (EFE) because his speech is “incompatible” with a European prime minister.
Feijóo has thus responded on Telecinco to the harsh speech against “the extreme right and the extreme right” that Sánchez used before his deputies and senators and that, in the opinion of the president of the PP, represents a return to the times of the “Doberman” and the ” nervousness”.
He has accused him of having mutated the PSOE first to a ‘sanchista’ party and now to a “podemized” and “cesarista” party, with which he is the one who is “at the extremes”.
“Where is the PSOE?” Feijóo asked, for whom the Socialists need another leader, because Sánchez no longer represents them.
“Slamming the door” to the EU
Although he has pointed out that it is the PSOE that must decide its leadership, he has said that if the same thing had happened to him as to Sánchez in the regional and municipal elections last Sunday, his response would have been not to appear at the general elections, because, in addition , “is a worse candidate than its mayors and socialist presidents.”
The president of the PP has renounced, in any case, entering into melee in the general campaign of July 23, an “unheard of” call that he has admitted he did not expect and with which, in his opinion, the president of the Government has slammed the door of the European Union, whose presidency Spain assumes on July 1.
He believes that Sánchez has advanced the elections so as not to have a motion from the PSOE, to re-enlist those who have been left out after 28M on the lists and “as always, thinking of himself.”
He has asked the citizens, despite the “surprising” of the call, to go to the polls or vote by mail and has reiterated that he is going for an absolute majority and for now no pact scenario is being considered, because “Spain must have a strong government that only depends on the ballot box.”
talk to Vox
In any case, he has insisted that he hopes that “the change will not be interrupted” and has assured that he has no objection to speaking with the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, with whom he has assured that he maintains an “absolutely cordial” relationship, but he must clarify if you are willing to facilitate the repeal of sanchismo or just want a share of power.
He also hopes that “no one interrupts what has come out of the polls” in Valencia, the Balearic Islands or Granada and, therefore, the most voted list governs, also in Extremadura, which is willing to lose although a PP-Vox pact would give the presidency from the Junta to the popular María Guardiola.
“We would lose Extremadura, yes, but we would win in more provinces and municipalities,” he specified.
Asked about the Sumar Movement, he said that it should actually be called the “Restar Movement”, because “they are all the remains of the confluence that were united through we can”, and he stressed that the problem with the PSOE does not lie with the PP, but they after yesterday’s speech by Sánchez “podemizándose”.