Mariano Rajoy, Pablo Casado and Alberto Núñez Feijóo have starred on Sunday an unprecedented photo to coincide for the first time at the same time in the same political forum. All three had participated in the same convention in the past, but failed to coincide in the same act. The scenario chosen for the meeting could not have been more symbolic of the moment that Spanish politics is experiencing, since everyone has moved to Orense to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the Feijóo Government in Galicia and start a crucial campaign to stop the rise of the PSOE Pedro Sánchez and the coalition governments with nationalists and the radical left.

This great first political act of the three together has served to take stock of the three absolute majorities that Feijóo inaugurated in Galicia on March 1, 2009 and also to focus the PP on the path to follow to stop the sanchismo . Mariano Rajoy, after two years away from politics, it seemed that he came to Orense to talk about his book - in October I present a better Spain - but he surprised the 2,000 attendees with a speech very charged with intention against a possible turn of his party towards the extreme right of Vox or towards coalition governments.

"The right center can and should govern alone, as until today," said the former president of the PP, who showed his confidence that Feijóo will reissue his absolute majority after the regional elections of April 5 and reminded his party that "it is not well neither here nor anywhere else that the extremists, whoever they are, are in governments or conditioning them. "

The also honorary president of the Galician PP reminded his people that "Galicia is moderate and focused and does not want extremists", and looked back at the bipartite government 2005-2009 between the PSOE and the BNG that Feijóo managed to evict from the Xunta in his premiere as a candidate, an Executive that "so much damage did us" and from which Galicia recovered and raided the crisis by the "strong, orderly, coherent, moderate, concerned and busy government of the problems of the people" of the current president.

Against the possible reissue of that coalition government after these regional elections, Rajoy defended that Galicia "does not suit him, as it does not suit Spain, bipartite or four-party executives", of which he warns that "they are going against necessary stability of institutions. " In addition, he warned that they are "unable to manage the public" and "then we have to come and fix it." Faced with such evidence, he asked: "Leave us, we will no longer bundle it."

In the purest Rajoynian style, he recalled that Feijóo is presented to win the elections and to defend the interests of Galicia, which "today is threatened by the vital dependence that the Government of Sanchez has on the extreme left and the independentists," and moved to the presidential good vibes, the same and with the same phrase as in 2009: "Dear Alberto, it smells good to me, but you have to throw".

"Say my word and my word is Galicia"

And Feijóo was willing to throw, to work and to get at least the 39 deputies who gave him the absolute majority in 2009. At present, his victory is more comfortable, of 41 of the 75 seats of the Galician Parliament , and, for not losing it, invokes the endorsement of its three legislatures at the head of the Xunta and its inalienable commitment to the community.

In this regard, he revealed that Mariano Rajoy, in his time as president of Spain, offered him a Ministry and rejected him because "he wanted to be president of Galicia". He said that Pablo Casado opened the door to the vice presidency of the PP and the response was the same. And, above all, he took chest from the fact that, in June 2018, he resigned from presenting himself to the primaries to preside over the state PP in a decision that "some have not understood", but which he took for the same reason.

The song of Los Limones that will accompany you in all your acts, Galicia and moito , and the very motto of this campaign, Galicia, Galicia, Galicia, and for the fourth time Galicia , delve into that commitment. Both he and Rajoy and Casado have repeated the phrase several times and, each time it was said during the act, unleashed the euphoria of those present, between shouts and applause.

Feijóo wanted to reissue and remember, reaffirming that both in 2009 on his arrival at the Presidency and in these 11 years, "say my word, and my word is Galicia" and signed a contract that ensures that he keeps on the wall of his office which is still valid.

That commitment makes him want to have an absolute fourth majority to "be the president of a Galicia more united to each other and more united to Spain", so that the Galicians "do not fall into the division of blocks and confrontations in which Spain is falling" with the Coalition Government and the situation in Catalonia.

"You can love the land of one very much without the need to aggravate the land of all, which is Spain," added Feijóo, who came out in defense of the Constitution, in which he believes "from beginning to end", in which they have written it, those who have defended it or who "have died to defend it", and ran against coalition governments, ensuring that what they will never do is "ask permission from any party" to be president "in exchange for sacrifice my principles and my commitments, "as happens to Sánchez.

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Pablo Casado, who since visiting the PP has visited the community every month, moved to Orense, he explained, "to speak well of Galicia." For him, to do so is "speak well of Feijóo". He did it "aware that the PP cannot be explained without Galicia and Galicia cannot be explained without the PP", claiming the former president of the Congress Ana Pastor as "national heritage" and Mariano Rajoy as "a universal Galician", and thanking the wife, sister, mother and son of Feijóo for "sharing Alberto", a "fundamental pillar for this land".

He also said that "Spain cannot be explained without Galicia, it would not make sense without being a fundamental part of Spain," and that is why it is important that Feijóo remains in the Presidency he has held for more than a decade.

He also had a few words for Pedro Sánchez, whom he sees obsessed with Feijóo and who says he only travels to this community to "mess" with him. He believes that the obsession of PSOE leader and president of the Government is due to his interest because "now that he controls the future of Catalonia" and "intends to be a member of the PNV" in the Basque Country, he also wants the other historical nationality "to be also at the service of the extreme left and the independentists. "

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