Díaz argues that "lies cannot govern Galicia" and calls Feijóo's PP a repeat offender

"They lied about Marcial Dorado, they lied about the Galician caixas, and now they lie about Puigdemont.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 February 2024 Sunday 21:25
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Díaz argues that "lies cannot govern Galicia" and calls Feijóo's PP a repeat offender

"They lied about Marcial Dorado, they lied about the Galician caixas, and now they lie about Puigdemont. Lies cannot continue governing Galicia." The leader of Sumar has marked via Twitter the direction that her formation should follow in the final stretch of the Galician campaign and has placed the PP's changes of opinion regarding the path of pardons as the main electoral strategy.

And the first to apply it has been the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, pointing out that Feijóo "has once again tripped over the stone he always trips over: that of lies"... "It already cost him the elections of July 23 ", he added

Urtasun has called for participation on February 18, assuring Galicians that "they have a golden opportunity to say that lies cannot be established in politics." And accepting the CIS data published this Monday as good, he demanded the vote for his formation, ensuring that the "two seats that are at stake between the PP and Sumar are the ones that will determine whether there is political change or not."

Sumar's candidate, Marta Lois, has not been left behind and has also used the "lies of the PP" to denounce the inaction, political manipulation and neglect" that, she claims, her candidate, Alfonso Rueda, now embodies.

"They are compulsive liars, we know them in Galicia, they have done it for many other essential issues in our country," Lois continued, and then claimed that Galicians "cannot go to vote without knowing what Mr. Rueda thinks, without giving explanations of what we have heard," Lois indicated in an interview on RNE, in which she summarized as "authentic hypocrisy" that the PP has thought of "pardoning" Puigdemont while at the same time "criticizing the amnesty for considering that it "breaks Spain".

"There are great expectations, we are in the final stretch," considered the candidate for the platform led by Yolanda Díaz to emphasize her perception about the "change in trend" in the vote projection.