The PP sees the Government as concerned with dividing up the "remains of the shipwreck" not with solving problems

The division demonstrated by the left to the left of the PSOE not only does not worry the PP, but it even recognizes that it can benefit it electorally, but the popular ones emphasize what this division between the parties that are in government entails, because at In the end, they end up having an impact on the action of the Government, and therefore on the citizens.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 April 2023 Monday 05:25
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The PP sees the Government as concerned with dividing up the "remains of the shipwreck" not with solving problems

The division demonstrated by the left to the left of the PSOE not only does not worry the PP, but it even recognizes that it can benefit it electorally, but the popular ones emphasize what this division between the parties that are in government entails, because at In the end, they end up having an impact on the action of the Government, and therefore on the citizens. The conclusion is a government, in the opinion of the PP spokesman, Borja Semper, "more concerned with dividing up the remains of the shipwreck" than "that the country does not sink."

Thus, the PP sees a government "that arrived as a bipartite and came out as a tripartite", alluding to the existing division in United We Can, between the party of Ione Belarra and that of Yolanda Díaz. That goes deeper, in Semper's opinion, into the image of a "divided, confused and discount time" party, which should have called general elections a long time ago, because the legislature "is exhausted."

The PP says it is concerned about this division, because it affects the Spanish "When does the Government have time to dedicate itself to the interests of the Spanish?" Borja Semper asked himself at a press conference, "if it is busy with power and game of chairs". The PP gloats in this division, even if it hides it, and assures that the popular "does not care at all about the candidacy of Yolanda Díaz", that who should worry is Podemos and Pedro Sánchez "and the challenge that can be made to him", and issued a warning to the President of the Government "Beware of white brands". Yolanda Díaz's candidacy for Pablo Iglesias should also be of concern, Semper said, "who was his political father and today lives a week of passion."

Semper insisted that what worries the PP "is that the ministers are entangled in internal troubles" and in "tactics", instead of in deep debates, because "politics has become memes".

This is what, in the opinion of the PP, has also happened in Finland, where the social democracy has lost to the benefit of the National Coalition, the sister party of the PP, which in its opinion means that "beyond policies and policies based on selfies, and more Beyond cool politicians - without wanting to say if he was referring to Yolanda Díaz or Pedro Sánchez, beyond politicians who all they do is utter a round sentence, people want you to think about their problems ". The people, Semper stressed, "have had enough of posturing and want solutions."

And that's what the PP is for. That is the message that the popular want to convey now, which has offered "numerous pacts" this year that Alberto Núñez Feijóo leads the PP, and who has, said Semper, "a clear vocation to shape Spain in the future". with an "understanding of major state issues" and who has shown that "a better policy for our country is possible."