Feijóo asks Sánchez to call elections now because the government "is collapsed"

He had hinted at it many times, and thought more.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
14 February 2023 Tuesday 03:49
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Feijóo asks Sánchez to call elections now because the government "is collapsed"

He had hinted at it many times, and thought more. She has been working on it, even if she didn't say it, but she no longer hides her desires and requests from him. 100 days after the municipal and regional elections of 28-M, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo asked Pedro Sánchez to "convene them now", so as not to subject the country to "ten more months of government" of coalition.

A request that is based on "Sánchez's obsession with the elections", which "has stopped managing and only thinks about the elections", and Feijóo asked him for it even for his own good, "so that he can get behind the mayors, so that it is not so noticeable".

Núñez Feijóo took part this Sunday in the presentation of the PP candidates to Andalusian municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants together with Juan Moreno, with whom he shared the Goya gala on Saturday, which helped him to put the Andalusian president as an example of good government, in the face of a government that no longer knows what it is doing, such as that of Pedro Sánchez, and that only thinks about the elections.

Elections that end with a "collapsed" government, said the popular leader, "that the independentistas rule territorially, in a matter of health it does not create positions for doctors, primary care or pediatricians and blames the situation on the presidents of the PP; that in terms of employment "they have a minister, the vice president, who is in a discontinuous permanent personal campaign"; that in Foreign Affairs "it goes from humiliation to humiliation"; and that in transport they have "trains that do not arrive where they were going; that don't take the track they had to take, and trains that don't fit in the tunnels".

And as a climax, he assured, a first vice president "who boasts of the progress of the economy, and we are the only country in the European Union that has not recovered its 2019 GDP"; that boasts of employment and has an employment rate well above the table, and boasts of management when it has made us the "most indebted country"; who boasts of "leaving no one behind and there are 13 million Spaniards at risk of poverty", and boasts that inflation has dropped, she who buys every day, "so tell us which supermarket".

Feijóo has a conclusion: "The Government is out of reality" and when a government "already represents the past, it loses", and when a party "represents the future, it wins", and for the popular leader, the PP "represents the future", because he defends the end of the blocks: "Spain does not support more blocks", and because the PP represents the possibility of changing the Government "and even the socialist militants agree on that".

For this reason, Feijóo's message in this electoral campaign will be that of change "the political change that Spain needs and the political change that Spain demands of us", and that can only be done with a great victory on May 28, which turns the absolute majority that Juanma Moreno obtained in Andalusia, in the result of the Andalusian city councils and of all of Spain.

In this, he stressed, "Juanma and Andalusia are an example for the PP and for Spain." An example because Moreno, he said, has shown "that it is worth opening stages of regeneration, a demonstration that things can be done with moderation and good sense, and that sectarianism and confrontation can be abandoned" and that it is the clear example, he stressed, that "the fear campaigns of the Socialists because the PP can govern do not even believe them." An example, he insisted, that "it is possible to bring together different people, who voted differently" and the "best example that it does not matter who governs, and the greatest example of the warmth of institutional stability and the stability of a government" .

But Feijóo is afraid that the good prospects will end up demotivating his voters, and the one they are addressing, the moderate electorate that has sometimes voted for the PSOE, others for the PP, and even for Ciudadanos, because they do not want what happened to them to happen to them. the socialists, he said, who "continue to believe that whatever they do, the people are going to vote for them." They are not, they are aware, he affirmed that "each vote is a conquest", and he wants to conquer them as Juanma Moreno has done, with good work, giving confidence by fulfilling his word: "No one gets an absolute majority by chance", he stressed.

The main example that it does not matter who governs is for Feijóo the law of yes is yes and the consequences that it has had, and that the government has not yet corrected due to its internal problems. That is why he called on them to end once and for all with "the vaudeville" that they have set up around the reform: "Why don't they stop pointing fingers at each other, why don't they assume their responsibilities and leave each at once? ".