Feijóo: "The amnesty will be the final point for Pedro Sánchez. History and the ballot boxes will judge him"

Again on the street, as in Santiago de Compostela first and in Madrid later, and as he will do next week in Malaga and the following week in Valencia, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez, gathered thousands of people against the amnesty, and in favor of the equality of the Spanish people, which in the opinion of the Spanish people can be broken with the negotiations between Pedro Sánchez and the independentists, to achieve the investiture of the socialist candidate.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 October 2023 Saturday 16:23
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Feijóo: "The amnesty will be the final point for Pedro Sánchez. History and the ballot boxes will judge him"

Again on the street, as in Santiago de Compostela first and in Madrid later, and as he will do next week in Malaga and the following week in Valencia, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez, gathered thousands of people against the amnesty, and in favor of the equality of the Spanish people, which in the opinion of the Spanish people can be broken with the negotiations between Pedro Sánchez and the independentists, to achieve the investiture of the socialist candidate.

A special scenario to demonstrate against the amnesty, since it is the land of Emiliano García Page, the only socialist president, of the current ones, who has demonstrated against the amnesty, but who did not go to the Senate to the general commission last Thursday of autonomous communities convened at the initiative of the PP, and that has not supported the motion that the popular ones have presented in the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, against inequality between Spaniards, not only with regard to the amnesty, but also to economic issues such as debt forgiveness, or the new financing system.

And on the street, Alberto Núñez Feijóo spoke out again against the amnesty, which in his opinion will be the end of Sánchez. The president of the PP took the words of Pere Aragonès in the Senate, that the amnesty "is the starting point for the independentists", to state that it will not be like that for the acting president. "It will be the final point for Pedro Sánchez, because history will judge him and the polls will judge him."

He may form a government, he said, "but it will be a government that is born broken." According to Feijóo, "he may be president for a few more months, but he will be a resigned president, because he will have failed to fulfill his main duty: to defend the equality of the Spanish people" and he will be a resigned president, he stressed, "because there is no greater honor than serving the Spanish people." and he will hold the presidency of the Government from disgrace."

The criticism of the president of the PP is not directed only towards Pedro Sánchez, but towards the PSOE, which remains silent even if it does not agree with what its leader is doing. References, without citing him, to Emiliano García Page, to emphasize that "the PSOE no longer has any self-love left", and that "if it had self-love it would not fall into the embarrassment of having to retract everything that the socialists have said until now "If they had self-respect, they would not remain silent and servile taking note of the duties and requirements imposed on them by the independentists."

"If they had self-respect - the PP leader insisted - they would not surrender to a fugitive from Justice, and they would not remain silent before those who insult the socialists who built the PSOE. If they had self-respect, he continued, they would not remain silent before the ministers. who are condescending to the terrorist acts that have been committed in the Middle East", in reference to Hamas attacks against Israel. "If they had self-respect," he concluded, the socialists would not turn their backs on decency and would not shake hands with Bildu.

Feijóo is convinced that the PSOE "one day will look back and be ashamed of what is happening", because if not, "it would not need euphemisms" to talk about what it is willing to accept, "and if they believed in what they do they would defend it with arguments, and not with excuses." As an example of these statements, the fact that the socialist regional presidents have not gone to the Senate to defend what the acting president of the Government is negotiating. "They have not gone to the Senate, because they have nothing good to say on behalf of their party."

If they were sure "that what they are doing is correct," he continued, and if they were sure that it is what the Spanish want, there would be elections on January 14 and they would let the Spaniards decide on amnesty, on independence, on equality". He invites Pedro Sánchez to allow the Spaniards to speak out, convinced that the PP's postulates would be the ones that would win: "Let's do it, let's not be afraid," he urged him.

But he knows that if it is for the socialist candidate, there will be no elections, because everything that is happening is limited to one thing: "his ego", and that is why, he said, "they only have to win one vote, after having lost the word, principles and values", but warned Pedro Sánchez: "You can win an investiture vote, but the Spaniards are not going to lose their dignity. Sánchez will, but the Spaniards are not going to lose their dignity." He also asked him to reflect on why "every day more PSOE voters, if there were elections on January 14, would vote for us."

Reflection to Sánchez also on what he has tried with the PP: "They have tried to corner us and they are the ones who are cornering themselves", since "they only have the mirage of a majority in Congress, because they are alone, in the street they are alone" and they cannot bear that the Spaniards approach the PP" just as they cannot bear that the PP is the majority group in Congress, and has an absolute majority in the Senate."

A majority in the Upper House announced to Pedro Sánchez that "we are going to exercise, whether you like it or not, and we will continue to listen to the regional presidents, so that they defend the state, since the President of the Government does not do so." The next thing that the PP will do in the Senate will be to bring to the plenary session of the chamber, for a vote, the conclusions of the meeting of the General Commission of Autonomous Communities, in which the presidents of the PP and the president of the Generalitat participated, Pere Aragonès", "so that everyone can take a position".

They will continue speaking in the Senate, Feijóo assured, just as the PP will continue to take to the streets, even if it bothers Sánchez, to whom he asked "since when does a rally put tension on democracy!" Well, the PP will continue to do so, in all the cities of Spain against the amnesty and in favor of equality between Spaniards. The rally ended with the Spanish anthem being played, while red flags were waved.