Ayuso closes ranks with Feijóo but warns of "inexperienced" appeals to receive support from the PSOE

While Feijóo prepares the new meeting with another party to prepare his investiture, in this case with Vox and its president, Santiago Abascal, after the one held on Wednesday with Pedro Sánchez, the president of the PP fills in the days remaining for the investiture with acts of party like the one of Sunday in Pontevedra, where the political course of the PP began.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 August 2023 Wednesday 16:20
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Ayuso closes ranks with Feijóo but warns of "inexperienced" appeals to receive support from the PSOE

While Feijóo prepares the new meeting with another party to prepare his investiture, in this case with Vox and its president, Santiago Abascal, after the one held on Wednesday with Pedro Sánchez, the president of the PP fills in the days remaining for the investiture with acts of party like the one of Sunday in Pontevedra, where the political course of the PP began. This Thursday, the popular leader wrapped up Isabel Díaz Ayuso at the opening of the PP course in Madrid, where the Madrid president dedicated a good part of her intervention to criticizing Sánchez's pacts with the independentistas, in order to be president.

Two different speeches, that of Feijóo and that of Ayuso, that bring together in the PP that broad spectrum of citizens that the PP wants to represent to return to govern, either now, at the investiture scheduled for October 26 and 27, or in the more or less distant future. An intervention in which he also took care to make clear his support for Feijóo: "Guarantee that Spain is not scrapped by four votes."

Some praise that was reciprocal from the popular leader who highlighted the absolute majority obtained by Díaz Ayuso, and that, "despite the apartheid of the Government of Spain towards the Community of Madrid, the truth is that she is the president of all presidents and the PP of Madrid has won the elections".

Wednesday's meeting with Pedro Sánchez occupied the entire speech of a Núñez Feijóo who is beginning to assume that he will not be president: "It may not lead me to the presidency, but it is worth the attempt, because we are putting equality between Spaniards at the center of national politics, the equality of Spaniards, the dignity of institutions and the priorities of families.

Núñez Feijóo considers that he, with his offer of six State pacts, has returned politics to the way in which "this pact has been built", that is, based on pacts, and cited those that made the Constitution of the State possible. 78, the Moncloa pacts, the anti-terrorist pacts, etc.

Quite the opposite of what in his opinion Pedro Sánchez is doing, who "now wants to destroy a country, because they only want to agree with those who want to destroy the nation", and is willing to give them what they ask for "an inconceivable amnesty in the European Union , a referendum more than prohibited by the Constitution, and budgetary aid at the expense of other Spaniards".

The candidate for the presidency of the Government considers that the PP is the only guarantee that the problems that affect citizens and families will be discussed, and that he wants to do politics by resorting to large agreements, so that, in what is done , the majority of citizens feel represented. "Let's make state politics, state pacts, because they have ceased to be a state party, in reference to the PSOE."

Although the president of the PP is beginning to assume that his investiture is very difficult, if not impossible, after the meeting with Sánchez and the conversation he had on Wednesday afternoon with Lehendakari Urkullu, he is convinced "that sooner or later later" or "sooner rather than later", the PP will govern, and it will do so with the project that it put on the table during its meeting with Pedro Sánchez, because "Spain needs a change, it needs to turn the page, it needs moderation and stability, and not depend on interested minorities". They, the PP, are, he said, "the alternative to blackmail, and the alternative that defends equality, "and we will reach the Government defending it."

Ayuso, for his part, has closed ranks with the national leader of the PP, defending that "all possibilities" must be studied before an "anti front" that seeks to "weaken Spain." Although he has extolled the capacity of the policies applied by the regional government that he presides over to "make a nation" and serve as a "brake against nationalism." Faced with the loss of values ​​of which she accuses the PSOE, the Madrid leader has slipped before the watchful eye of Feijóo that her party is "appealing in an inexperienced way to a party whose principles have vanished and some supposed socialist values ​​that, as I say, They no longer exist," he said below.

In the first joint appearance after Ayuso was absent from participating last weekend in the act of beginning the national PP course held by Feijóo, the Madrid leader has charged against the possible partners of Pedro Sánchez. And, without noticing the calls that his formation is making, precisely, to the PNV or Junts to obtain the necessary support for the investiture, he has attacked "that multinationality that has now been invented" which, in his opinion, "denies the national sovereignty, the rights of all as Spaniards and centuries of one of the oldest and most generous nations in history".