Madrid (EFE).- The main candidates in the 23J elections have sought in this third day of the campaign the comparison with their rival to define themselves: Pedro Sánchez has contrasted his pacts with those of Alberto Núñez Feijóo and he has said that His adversary could not fill in Pontevedra, as he has done, “nor with all the PSOE militants”, because he has “devastated” them.
The PSOE defends its pacts to achieve progress
Absent from the electoral arena for the second consecutive day to prepare the televised face-to-face tomorrow, Monday, the socialist candidate for re-election has opined, in an interview with elDiario.es, that he has agreed -with Podemos, ERC or EH Bildu- to achieve “advances and social conquests” and that this “is the big difference” with the pacts of the PP with Vox, which he has once again described as “the trailer for the dark movie.”
One of the members of the Government who has handed over to Sánchez on the street today has been the Minister of Finance and candidate for Seville, María Jesús Montero, who has defended that “fanaticism and intolerance are not going to make their way in Spain ”.
So have the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande Marlaska, candidate for Cádiz, who has accused the PP of not having “real and effective democratic values” due to its pacts with Vox, and the head of Culture and Sports, Miquel Iceta, who He has maintained that the PP “has endorsed the Vox project.”
PP: Sánchez cannot hold rallies
Núñez Feijóo, who has filled the Pontevedra bullring -a talisman for him in the campaigns of his four absolute majorities in Galicia-, has assured that Pedro Sánchez has been preparing the face-to-face for four days because “he cannot hold rallies”, since the territories are not organized.
“You have to understand the PSOE militants because they have been devastated. Because they know that some mayors and regional presidents have lost because of them, if they had not gone there, if they had not patrimonialized the campaign, if they had not thought that they are the only savior of the PSOE, there would be more mayors and more regional presidents of the PSOE”, Feijóo exclaimed.
Next to Feijóo has been the former president of the Government Mariano Rajoy, who has directed his darts against Sumar, which he has described as “the usual communist party”.
Vox regrets that the PP has not yet agreed in Aragon and Murcia
The president of Vox and candidate for the presidency of the Government, Santiago Abascal, has taken advantage of his presence in Cáceres to say that he trusts that the PP-Vox agreement in Extremadura guarantees a “calm and stable” legislature and regrets that they have not yet been reached agreements in Aragon and Murcia.
In addition, the leader of Vox has commented that the cancellation of the Prime Minister’s agenda for tomorrow’s debate is an “excuse”, because “in reality” Pedro Sánchez “cannot go out on the street and it is normal because he has put in the street to 200 rapists, has agreed with ETA and has pardoned the Catalan separatists”, he stated.
Add: Sánchez and Feijóo, two men who look to the past
Sumar’s candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has shared her criticism between Núñez Feijóo and Pedro Sánchez, “two men who look to the past” and who will star in a “zascas debate” tomorrow on television.
Díaz has demanded that the PP candidate “stop lying” about the employment data and has added that “he does not find out anything”, while he has appealed, from Seville, to voters who “are disappointed with the PSOE” so that they deposit the ballots of Sumar, in favor of their lives “and not in favor of the young men of Andalusia.”
The former mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, Díaz’s partner in Sumar, has also distributed her broadsides, who has warned against the danger of “the real estate party” ruling, in reference to the PP, but has also warned of the “conservative soul” of the PSOE, that “it is sensitive to the pressures of the lobbies”.
Ruffian had a nightmare
The head of the ERC list for Barcelona, Gabriel Rufián, has turned around Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a dream’ to narrate that last night he had a “nightmare”, with Abascal as Interior Minister of a Feijóo government that was closing TV3 and eliminated the Catalan, and who could not be stopped by Felipe González’s party or those who leave Irene Montero in the ditch, but only Esquerra.
A conclusion with which the JxCat candidate Míriam Nogueras does not agree, who has accused the ERC representatives of being “subjects” of the State, and who has also returned to seek confrontation with the PSOE, accusing it of preaching a message ” false” when they say that they have risked everything for Catalonia.
From Vitoria, the president of the PNV, Andoni Ortuzar, has explained that they want the votes “to continue being the voice of the Basque Country in Madrid” and has guaranteed that they will not resign themselves to not fully complying with the Gernika Statute.