Feijóo's final stretch: three rallies in different cities every day

Alberto Núñez Feijóo redoubles his efforts to be able to offer the PP its first electoral victory on Sunday, which he hopes will be a preview of what will happen in the general elections at the end of the year.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 May 2023 Tuesday 16:23
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Feijóo's final stretch: three rallies in different cities every day

Alberto Núñez Feijóo redoubles his efforts to be able to offer the PP its first electoral victory on Sunday, which he hopes will be a preview of what will happen in the general elections at the end of the year. If the president of the PP had already designed an intense campaign, with 50 events in three weeks, the final stretch will take him to three different cities each day.

The CIS gives the rise and cutting distance to the PSOE, and the data of the PP already give it a winner, but the popular president wants to scratch all the votes so that the victory, if confirmed, is incontestable and is accompanied by the possibility of governing where you win It is also about that in those territories where the results are not so optimistic, they can improve.

For this reason, in these three remaining days of the campaign, the president of the PP will go to the Valencian Community twice, once to Valencia and once to Alicante. The PP, according to his data, has in hand to win in the autonomous community and in the City Council, and govern both institutions, and will fight it to the end, on Thursday and Friday.

Yesterday, Feijóo's day began in Madrid, with an act in support of the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, and then moved to Extremadura, with stops in the three main cities: Plasencia, Cáceres and Badajoz. This autonomous community is the one in which the PP considers it more difficult to win, and therefore govern, but Feijóo does not throw in the towel.

Today is Zaragoza, since the PP aspires to keep the Aragonese capital and does not renounce to get the regional government, despite the fact that Javier Lambán is strong, and from there it will go to the Balearic Islands, where the popular have aspirations to win, but the alliances of the leftist parties can give the government back to Francina Armengol.

Tomorrow, Feijóo will repeat cities in which he has already been throughout this campaign: Murcia, where the victory of the PP seems incontestable, but where an absolute majority is aspired to, and Valencia again.

And on the last day of the electoral campaign, again triplet, in three communities that can give him that indisputable victory that the leader of the PP seeks. First, Alicante, which can provide the necessary votes to recover the Generalitat Valenciana. Then Albacete, in the attempt of the popular to snatch the PSOE Castilla-La Mancha, to end up in Madrid, where Isabel Díaz Ayuso cherishes the absolute majority.

Feijóo's message, in all these places, is the call for a useful vote. The leader of the PP clearly says to whom he is addressing: "Those disappointed in sanchismo", to those who want "a better policy", to those who "did not vote for us before". He also appeals to those who want the PP to govern: “There are no shortcuts. If the PP wants to govern, it has to win”.

Feijóo, who from day one raised these elections as a referendum between Sánchez and the Popular Party, called for a return to "serious" politics. The popular leader also considered "the important thing is not to win at any price or to govern in any way", but to want to govern to serve the citizens and to solve the problems of the people on the street.