Feijóo asks Sánchez to "stop humiliating the Spanish people" with the international mediator

"Let him not humiliate the Spanish people any more.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 November 2023 Thursday 15:34
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Feijóo asks Sánchez to "stop humiliating the Spanish people" with the international mediator

"Let him not humiliate the Spanish people any more. If he wants to humiliate himself, let him not humiliate Spain." It is the response of the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo to the appointment of an international mediator, without confirming by the Government that it is the Henry Dunant Center, as published by El Español.

During a meeting with the media during his visit to the ONCE del Pero guide Foundation, the popular leader stressed that the majority of Spanish society "is stunned by the news and the deceptions that we are experiencing", since There was going to be an amnesty and there will be, "that there would be no mediator and there will be one", and that they only highlight, in Feijóo's opinion, that "Spain has a Government operated with a remote control, whose control is in Geneva, which represents a humiliation for the Spanish people, who have no reason to be humiliated.

Feijóo also highlighted the fact that the Government "continues to hide" who the mediator is, and that is why he asks Pedro Sánchez "to be transparent, to say who pays the mediator, how many mediators there are, where they meet and what issues they are dealing with." mediating". The president of the PP considers that with the confirmation of the existence of this mediator we see "the submission of the Government to a fugitive from Justice", which he considers "unheard of in a democracy."

Regarding the diplomatic crisis between Israel and Spain, due to the statements of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, which have led the Israeli government to call its ambassador for consultations, Núñez Feijóo predicted that "its occurrence will be very expensive for our country, both from an economic, intelligence and international point of view, and if not from time.

For Feijóo, the position adopted by the President of the Government "isolates Spain from the position of the majority of the countries of the European Union and NATO." Furthermore, the popular leader highlighted that Sánchez has not only created a conflict with the Israeli government, but also with the Italian government, whose Foreign Minister, "has had to go out," he said, to remind the Spanish president that "Spain governs the extreme left and populism" and that in Italy I govern a government "from the polls, and in Spain a president who has agreed with a fugitive from justice."

In conclusion, Alberto Núñez Feijóo considers that Pedro Sánchez "does not give an impression, and does not represent us." The president of the PP also criticized the attitude that Sumar maintains within the Government. "Seeing a vice president, with the Spanish flag behind her and with the Palestinian pashmina, is inappropriate for a vice president of a government of the European Union" and he exclaimed: "A little more common sense, rigor and sense of state. "We cannot contribute to fueling the conflict."

Alberto Núñez Feijóo took advantage of his visit to the ONCE Guide Dog Foundation, on the day of the disabled, to call on Sánchez to reach an agreement to modify article 49 of the Constitution, which was not possible in the previous legislature "because he did not want or because his partners didn't let him." Feijóo offers him "consensus regarding the walls that he wants to build," for something as simple as eliminating the term "disabled" with "disabled."

Between PSOE and PP, remember, they have 258 votes, enough for the constitutional change, "without this serving to open the back door to other changes proposed by their pro-independence partners." In his opinion "disability cannot be used to make a constitutional reform against

of coexistence and the integrity of the nation", and that is why he tells Pedro Sánchez "less independence and more disability, fewer amnesties and more social policies".