Feijóo will demand that Sánchez respect those who do not vote for him and that he "stop calling them fascists"

Tomorrow Alberto Núñez Feijóo will demand that Pedro Sánchez respect the Spaniards who criticize his Government, "and who are willing to submit", and that he stop "calling them fascists", said the popular president in his speech before the National Board of Directors of the PP, in reference to the words of Pedro Sánchez in the interview published on Sunday by La Vanguardia, in which he stated that "there is a 'fachosphere' that polarizes to demobilize and defeat the Government.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 January 2024 Sunday 15:33
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Feijóo will demand that Sánchez respect those who do not vote for him and that he "stop calling them fascists"

Tomorrow Alberto Núñez Feijóo will demand that Pedro Sánchez respect the Spaniards who criticize his Government, "and who are willing to submit", and that he stop "calling them fascists", said the popular president in his speech before the National Board of Directors of the PP, in reference to the words of Pedro Sánchez in the interview published on Sunday by La Vanguardia, in which he stated that "there is a 'fachosphere' that polarizes to demobilize and defeat the Government."

"To disqualify so many people in such a rude way, calling them fascists, no President of the Government has ever done," said Feijóo, who believes that with this expression Sánchez insults the thousands of Spaniards who demonstrated in Madrid on Sunday against the law of amnesty, for being "against impunity in exchange for power." A law that will be debated tomorrow in Congress and that the Spanish are not going to accept, he said, because "Spain is not going to amnesty the PSOE", because the Government "has amnesia, but Spain is not going to forget", and they will continue to fill out the streets "of freedom and dignity, which this Government lacks."

The Spaniards, Feijóo predicted, will continue to take to the streets against the intentions of the Government "which can only approve what the independentists want", and against a president "who uses lies at an unbridled pace", which means that, in his judgment, "every week of Sánchez would bring down any government in Europe."

As an example, the president of the PP recalled that Sánchez called for the independentists not only to sedition, which he later abolished, but to "rebellion", while now he "does not see political violence" in the same events, and "that he visited the Injured police officers, some of whom now have permanent disabilities, now want to amnesty the radicals" who caused those injuries.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo denounces "the lack of ethical limits of the Government", something that he considers very serious, makes it possible to think that it is true that the Ministry of the Interior "leaks information to those around ETA, and its lawyers boast of a privileged relationship with the Ministry".

The president of the PP believes that it is a Government that is not trustworthy, because "they are more critical of the judges who investigate terrorism" than "of the politicians who justify terrorism", and demonstrates that he has no limits by lowering "a hooliganism, an act of vandalism that causes permanent disability".

Alberto Núñez Feijóo sees the Government of Pedro Sánchez as docile and dependent on the independentists, unable to do anything that they do not authorize, in such a way, he said, that "how docile the independence movement must see Sánchez, that it forgives him for spying on it." .