The PP faces Feijóo's investiture with a call for nationalists to abstain

The PP faces the investiture debate tomorrow of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, with a call to the nationalists, and their abstention in the vote.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 September 2023 Sunday 16:24
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The PP faces Feijóo's investiture with a call for nationalists to abstain

The PP faces the investiture debate tomorrow of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, with a call to the nationalists, and their abstention in the vote. They will make an appeal to his reflection on whether Pedro Sánchez is "a trustworthy person", after what the general secretary of the PSOE is doing, who "does not even fulfill his own", since he has presented himself to the elections with approaches and now he has changed them to be able to continue governing.

This was stated by the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, at a press conference at the PP headquarters, in which, she assured, Feijóo will speak not only before the deputies, but in a speech addressed to the 48 million people, both his country project and its government program. That is, "what he would do with his country if he governed", but he will also make clear "what he will not do to be president", which is what Pedro Sánchez plans to give up, and will emphasize that he will not approve an amnesty for those accused of the process. , that he will not carry out a self-determination referendum and that he will not forgive a debt of 420,000 million to the Catalan Government, for the rest of the Spaniards to pay.

It will be, the number two of the PP stressed, a government program "coherent with the electoral program", which will include the six great pacts that the popular leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, proposed to the different parties with which he has met. in these weeks, to try to reach agreements. The president of the PP will make specific proposals on economic, social and institutional matters.

His speech, Gamarra emphasized, "will be the speech of the one who has won the elections, of the one who has the direct support of more than eight million Spaniards, and up to 11 million with the parties that will support him," in addition to the " moral support of the vast majority of Spaniards" as in the opinion of the PP could be seen in the street on Sunday, in the act against the amnesty organized by the PP, which was "a complete success", and therefore to the Spaniards who mobilized guarantees the PP that "it will keep its word."

It will also be a speech "thinking about the 48 million Spaniards", said the general secretary of the PP, and not "about a few thousand whose votes are needed to be elected president", in reference to the Junts votes that Pedro Sánchez will need if he wants to be president, once Feijóo's investiture fails.

With these approaches, Alberto Núñez Feijóo will propose measures in economic, social and institutional matters. The PP believes that with the speech, tomorrow, of its leader, it will be possible to "compare the country's project" that the PP candidate has and the one that the acting President of the Government is carrying out, because in addition the Spaniards will be able to know " what Feijóo is not willing to do to be president, because it means handing over Spain."

The supposed negotiation of the socialists with the independentistas to form a government once Feijóo's investiture passes, will have a place in the speech of the PP candidate, because he will be the first who "has the possibility of obtaining the votes to be invested - we know the demands of the independentists - said Gamarra - he renounces his support, because he prefers dignity to a government without dignity.

Therefore, in a last attempt to get the four votes it lacks, or the necessary abstention of PNV and Junts to be sworn in on Friday, the PP appeals "to the awareness of different political sensitivities", although this Monday the call was about everything to the nationalists, without forgetting the socialists, to ask them if they want a "firm and solid, although dialogue and reliable" government or a "submissive government that deceives everyone", and asks the nationalists "if Sánchez is more trustworthy ".

Cuca Gamarra rejects that this is transfuguism, as the PSOE and Sumar accuse the PP, "transfuguism is not a policy of the PP."

The number two of the popular ones considers that "there is no greater transfuguism than ideological transfuguism, which means appearing in an election with one program and applying another once the elections are over," as happens with the amnesty, she said, and will happen with the self-determination referendum.