Sánchez warns that the votes for the PP and Vox are interchangeable: "In the end they will end up understanding"

In his new stop in the Andalusian campaign, this Sunday in the Almeria town of Cuevas de Almanzora, Pedro Sánchez has warned that the extreme right of Vox will enter "into the equation" of a new government of the PP candidate, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, if the socialist candidate for the presidency of the Board, Juan Espadas, does not achieve a sufficient majority to put an end to the mandate of the right.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
05 June 2022 Sunday 05:20
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Sánchez warns that the votes for the PP and Vox are interchangeable: "In the end they will end up understanding"

In his new stop in the Andalusian campaign, this Sunday in the Almeria town of Cuevas de Almanzora, Pedro Sánchez has warned that the extreme right of Vox will enter "into the equation" of a new government of the PP candidate, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, if the socialist candidate for the presidency of the Board, Juan Espadas, does not achieve a sufficient majority to put an end to the mandate of the right. "We have to be aware that voting for the right or voting for the extreme right are interchangeable votes, because in the end they will end up understanding each other," warned the Prime Minister.

Sánchez has thus tried to neutralize the message that Moreno Bonilla conveys in his campaign, by demanding an electoral majority that allows him to govern alone, without having to form a coalition with Vox to stay in San Telmo, as happened to Alfonso Fernández Mañueco. in Castilla y León, which would also harm the road map of the current leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, towards Moncloa. And Sánchez has thus ensured that all voters who want to "advance and consolidate social achievements" only have one option: "Vote for the red of the Socialist Party."

After three and a half years of Moreno Bonilla's management in Andalusia, PSOE leaders warn that "economic policy is not better managed by the right, that is a falsehood." And Sánchez has highlighted during his intervention, precisely, his economic, labor and social management from the central Executive. Thus, he has again wielded the digits that, in his opinion, summarize this management: 20, 50 and 1,000. That is, 20 million Social Security affiliates, 50% of indefinite contracts thanks to the labor reform and an increase in the minimum wage to one thousand euros per month. “Today we have less than three million unemployed in Spain. We haven't had these historically low unemployment figures since 2008. And youth unemployment has fallen by 38%”, he highlighted. Precisely unemployment, and especially youth unemployment, is one of the main problems in Andalusia.

“The fact that Spain has managed to beat all the employment records of the last 15 years, with a pandemic and with a war, says very good things about Spain”, Sánchez celebrated. “He also says something good about the Government”, he added. But, above all, he has charged against the PP: "And he does not say anything good about an opposition that, in order to refuse, denies reality, and says that these employment data are false." “Spain and the socialists grow up in the face of adversity”, the head of the Executive has settled.

And he wanted to highlight the contradictions that the socialists attribute to the popular. “There are many reasons to feel proud”, Sánchez highlighted, before the economic figures of his management. “By the way, I hear the opposition rejoice over the employment data in Andalusia. Sounds good to me, but since they are also happy about the employment data in Valencia, in Extremadura, in Madrid, in Asturias, and in all of Spain, ”he stressed.

"Already put -he insisted-, that they rejoice in the indefinite contracts that exist in Andalusia and throughout Spain. And already, let them rejoice in the interprofessional minimum wage of one thousand euros in Andalusia and Spain. And already put, that they rejoice of the revaluation of the pensions in Andalusia and in Spain”. “But they forget a small nuance”, Sánchez has reproached the PP. “All these advances, we have made with the opposition in front of us, despite the opposition”, highlighted the leader of the PSOE. And he has once again criticized the strategy of "the tension" that he has attributed to the main opposition party, and his vote against "any social advance" of the progressive coalition government. "They vote against and make a lot of noise, so that people don't find out that they vote against the revaluation of pensions or that they raise the minimum wage," he warned, to great applause from the militants.