Feijóo warns Sánchez del perligro to support the ERC and perpetuate independence in power

The rupture between ERC and Junts is a reality, but the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is more interested in something else, that in order to stay in power, Pedro Sánchez is willing to agree with ERC and "perpetuate independence in power".

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
07 October 2022 Friday 12:30
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Feijóo warns Sánchez del perligro to support the ERC and perpetuate independence in power

The rupture between ERC and Junts is a reality, but the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is more interested in something else, that in order to stay in power, Pedro Sánchez is willing to agree with ERC and "perpetuate independence in power". The popular leader made this warning after learning that Sánchez, from Prague, little less than guaranteed the ERC that he will continue in the Government, that's what the PSC is for.

Núñez Feijóo learned in Santander of the rupture between the partners of the Government, while closing the PP congress in Cantabria, and broke the news to the PP militants: "The independence movement has once again disappointed the interest of the Catalans, who wanted to govern "with a certain stability Catalonia".

A rupture that for Feijóo is not a surprise: "If the independentistas do not have a project among themselves, how are they going to have a project for Catalonia", stressed the president of the PP, because it is precisely they, he said, who are to blame for "Catalonia been suffering for a decade the ballast of independence".

For this reason, the popular president immediately looked at Sánchez, with the fear that the president of the Government and the PSC are already preparing support for ERC so that it remains in power, and therefore to "perpetuate the ballast of independence".

In the opinion of the popular leader, if this support from the PSC to the ERC materializes, it would be a betrayal of the Catalan constitutionalists who trusted the PSC, as the opportunity for the Constitution to be fulfilled in Catalonia, and for this reason he considers that those who voted for the PSC they will not be able to forgive the socialists who serve "to shield the independence movement in Catalonia".

Hence the appeal to Sánchez: "If you have a minimal sense of Spain left, let him not agree with the one who proclaims that he does not give a damn about Spain." The Spanish, underlined Feijóo, "we don't deserve it", because the Spanish, and the Catalans, deserve to be guaranteed the right to use Spanish at school, and the Catalans, he insisted, "deserve a better government".