Feijóo warns that he will not shut up and will not allow Sánchez to rewrite history

Feijóo is playing at home today, but he has a difficult time, despite winning in the main Galician cities four years ago, (not in Vigo), he was unable to govern in any of them due to the agreements between the PSOE and the BNG.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 11:02
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Feijóo warns that he will not shut up and will not allow Sánchez to rewrite history

Feijóo is playing at home today, but he has a difficult time, despite winning in the main Galician cities four years ago, (not in Vigo), he was unable to govern in any of them due to the agreements between the PSOE and the BNG. Now, the president of the PP aspires to be able to win and govern, although he does not have it easy. Hence, this Friday he dedicates the whole day to Galicia. Lugo in the morning, where the PSOE governs, and Pontevedra and Ferrol in the afternoon, also with socialist mayors.

At home, and using Galician and Spanish interchangeably, the president of the PP recalled that those who govern in Lugo, the PSOE and the BNG, are the same who govern in Spain, not only because of the support that the Galician formation has given and continues to give Pedro Sánchez, but because the Galician independentistas are also members of Bildu and are running together in the European elections.

Although the president of the PP is introducing more and more economic discourse, I am critical of Sánchez, the blows of the controversy over the presence of members of the extinct ETA on the Bildu lists, and the echoes of the debate between the president of the Government and the leader of the opposition, on Tuesday in the Senate, also marked his speech, this Friday to tell Sánchez that although "I know that it bothers him and he continues to insult and insult us, we are not going to allow him to rewrite history, and say that the PSOE defeated ETA alone and that the PP did the impossible to avoid it is one of the most outrageous statements that can be made".

For this reason, "and no matter how hard the historical memory tries to agree with Bildu, we are going to say it out loud: ETA was defeated by the Spaniards who have suffered 1,000 murders, 10,000 injuries and 370 unsolved crimes. This is the real story , and it is not going to get us Spaniards to forget", just as they are not going to get, he said, that the Spaniards forget that he said "that he would not agree with Bildu and he was lying to us" and that he is not capable of breaking with the abertzale formation "not even when Bildu goes with 44 candidates who belonged to ETA". For this reason, the popular leader stressed, "they are not going to silence us or we are going to resign ourselves."

The PP is not going to shut up because "it is Otegi who says that the laws in Spain are decided by Bildu and that political change in Spain is more important since the Government depends on those who want to leave Spain." And meanwhile, he stresses, Pedro Sánchez "only cares about me, me and me, and Bildu's 5 votes to be able to continue governing even if he loses the elections." But Alberto Núñez Feijóo wants to show that he has more discourse than Bildu's, and Yesterday he stopped, above all, in the economy and asked for a vote "against resignation" to "being in conflict" or that governing means collecting more taxes, having more debt and economic policy is to spend, spend and spend, for the benefit of the Council of Ministers".

Spending, Feijóo explained, even though the debt marks "historic levels" as is the case these days when it has reached a billion and a half euros, exceeding 200 million euros a day, and placing the debt at 140,000 euros more every minute.

The president of the PP asks for the vote "so as not to resign ourselves to this way of doing politics and to be told that everything is wonderful, when people cannot buy what they used to buy" because inflation asks them to, given the rise in prices prices that, for example in the case of oil, have reached 60%, or mortgages have increased to people by 300 euros per month.

Nor does Feijóo believe that the Sánchez government can boast of employment, when Spain continues to be one of the countries with the highest unemployment in Europe, especially youth unemployment and female unemployment. Not even the Spaniards, in his opinion, should resign themselves to paying 42,000 million euros more in taxes, which is what the Executive has collected more due to the increase in inflation and has not been able to lower the personal income tax for average incomes, as the PP has done in the communities where it governs.

The president of the PP, however, is determined that the Spanish do not forget what the government of Pedro Sánchez has done in these years, as in his opinion it intends, and he is there to remind the divisions in the government, the fights between ministers and how the president of the Government has not been able to dismiss the ministers of Podemos. To recall the pardon for the Catalan separatists condemned by the procès, "when he had said that he would not do it", let us not forget that sedition has been repealed, when he promised that he would not do it; that he stood up for the elections "as the commissioner of corruption and has lowered the penalties for corruption" or that it should not be forgotten that he promised to classify again the crime of calling an illegal referendum, and he has not done so ".

Likewise, the PP intends not to forget the insults that the PP or the judges received for opposing the yes is yes law "and in the end they had to use our votes to solve this legal botch" And with all these arguments it goes and asks everyone to vote, "those who have always voted for us", the young voter who will go to the polls for the first time, those "who stopped voting for us" and although they do not say so, they went to Ciudadanos or Vox in their day , and to the socialist voters who do not agree with what Sánchez has done "and those who believe that their country is better than their government." He reminds everyone that "the vote is secret and free", on 28-M.