Feijóo places the PP between seven and eight points above the PSOE with the CIS data

The CIS data does not worry Alberto Núñez.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 July 2023 Wednesday 04:21
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Feijóo places the PP between seven and eight points above the PSOE with the CIS data

The CIS data does not worry Alberto Núñez. The projection that he has made this Wednesday that gives the PP the winner by two tenths in the elections on July 23, but that gives the union of PSOE and Sumar the possibility of governing, is not believed, since in the wide range that it establishes grants an absolute majority.

What's more, according to the president of the PP in an interview on Telecinco, this Wednesday, according to his party's experts in polls, with the "sampling error readjustment", that is, taking away the kitchen, the PP would be among seven and eight points above the PSOE, according to their projection with the same CIS data.

With this difference in the treatment of the CIS data, Feijóo considers that it is about looking for "a false effect", which in his opinion "would border on embezzlement", since this treatment of the data is being carried out with public money, which considered "a waste of economic resources", apart from the fact that the Spanish already consider that "it is beginning to be a joke".

According to the data of the PP, not those of the CIS, Feijóo said, the PP would have around 150 deputies, that is, 25 of the absolute majority, a figure with which, in his opinion, it could claim to govern alone. "My goal is to govern alone", and he believes that the Spanish should know now that the option is "either reissue the government of PSOE, communists and independentistas, or a government of PP and Feijóo".

And Santiago Abascal, he stressed, if he remains in his position, such as the one he is proposing in Murcia, that he will only allow the PP to govern if it enters the executive, despite the fact that in Murcia the PP has been left two seats short of the absolute majority , and you only need Vox's abstention, not your vote in favor. If the president of the far-right party does not understand this approach, he "will have to explain why he is supporting Sanchismo," he stressed.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo stresses that although he has not yet won the elections, and until the last vote is counted, no one can claim to be the winner, his obligation is to prepare "in case he wins and has to take over the government of Spain, and that is why he already has an interdisciplinary group working "on what we would do in the first hundred days of government".

Among the first measures that he would adopt, he cited the reduction of personal income tax for families that earn less than 40,000 dollars, who are the ones that are suffering the most from the high inflation that Spain has suffered during the last two years.

Also for this reason, the president of the PP was in favor of raising the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI), because he considers it "essential", because it affects families "that have suffered the most from inflation." Regarding the increase in pensions in accordance with the CPI, Feijóo assures that the PP is in favor of updating pensions in accordance with the CPI and stressed that the Prime Minister "lies" when he says that the PP froze pensions, because it was a Government of the PSOE, that of Zapatero, the one that froze them, and also did so with the vote in favor of Pedro Sánchez, when he was a deputy.

The president of the PP complained again that the Government does not have a single piece of information about its priorities for the European presidency, which "had never happened", and more taking into account that there are general elections with what can It may be the case that the government changes in the middle of the presidency, and whoever assumes the presidency does not have a single piece of information.

For this reason, he explained, a team of people has been underway for a week, made up of former ambassadors, former ministers and a European commissioner, preparing the eventuality that he has to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union.