The president of the PP, Pablo Casado, has ruled out Monday, categorically, the possibility of a "great coalition" between the PSOE and his party, as demanded by the president of the Xunta de Galicia, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

"Pedro Sánchez has never wanted the agreement with the PP. He has not offered a great coalition as we did in 2015," said Casado. And that is why, in his opinion, that in his investiture speech, the socialist leader "said he would repeal all the important laws of the PP".

In addition, Casado has stressed that "the great coalition needs the previous agreement with Citizens", but that would be if it were limited to an abstention of the PP. "Nor is that coalition qualitatively possible, not to mention the demoscopy, which indicates that our electorate would not want it in any way," said the president of the PP.

This is what he said when he presented the 'popular' Alfonso Fernández Mañueco to the president of Castilla y León at an informative breakfast organized by the New Economy Forum, attended by the staff of the PP, from the secretary general, Teodoro García Egea, to the Speaker in Congress, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, passing by the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and the mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida.

Casado has insisted that his training "is always ready for dialogue" and has done "everything possible" to unlock the ungovernability situation. "I offered 11 state pacts" to the acting president, he said, before criticizing "that arrogance" of Sanchez 'of asking for abstention for our good "and" everything for nothing. "

"We can be satisfied to have done what we had to do," he harangued his own. "And the demonstration is" territorial agreements "with 11 parties." More we could not do '. "For me not to be left," I repeat, but "he decided to slam the door" to the PP, he said. "We have a very high head," said Casado.

Fernández Mañueco has criticized the "explosive cocktail" of ungovernability, "with a Pedro Sánchez who is worried" about not moving and a Pablo Iglesias (leader of United We Can) who only worries about "getting there". "Dialogue is the word we have sung the most in Castilla y León", but "a fruitful dialogue, to add together". "If new elections are held, the only culprit will be Pedro Sánchez," he emphasized. "Spain cannot be below names."

On the day that the King takes up the consultations of the leaders of the groups with parliamentary representation, Casado also wanted to put in value the pact with Citizens has been carried out in Castilla y León, without neglecting the "hallmarks "from the PP.

Finally, Casado has influenced one of the possible agreements to be signed with the PSOE: "A state pact against depopulation and against the demographic winter", with incentives to birth, to young people to have a home and to conciliation family.

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