"The PP was always a little Galician". This is how Alberto Núñez Feijóo has replied to the leaders of the moderate sector who place him as the "example" to follow in the national political arena, as opposed to Pablo Casado's harshest speech. The debate on the speech and the tone that the opposition leader must prevail has been revived after the fourth absolute majority of the Galician baron, who has not shied away from entering the rag either.

"The PP is a center party," he agreed. "It is true that different ideological sensibilities coexist: liberalism, reformism, the conservative right ... and also this social democracy that has been orphaned as a result of the PSOE turn," he analyzed.

That is precisely why he believes that "we must re-concentrate the" national center-right. "If we really want to be useful, or we concentrate the center-right or, if not, socialism and populism, with the support of independence, is the only thing that it may exist in Spain ", he recommended, in an interview with Antena 3.

At that time, Feijóo has given his recipe for the PP: "The way is to return to a confluence of a large party with a broad ideological spectrum in which all the actors and people who circulate along that ideological spectrum fit, which is not the radical socialism of the PSOE today. "

As for the union of the electorate, Feijóo has been more in favor of doing it in the abbreviations of the PP than in a confluence with Ciudadanos, a party that he has criticized as follows: "I could not tell you where Ciudadanos is going because I do not know, I It seems like an unpredictable match. " But, yes, "we need your voters to be an alternative to the socialism and populism that is in the central government right now," he stressed. "If we parcel the vote, there are millions of votes that are left without seats by our electoral system, and that is just the opposite of what Citizens voters intend," he argued.

To package his diagnosis, the baron of 'popular' barons has shown his stripes: "Let's see who is the handsome man who says here that he is going to get an absolute majority in a country like Spain and with an electoral law like this one."

Faced with the recurring question of whether he plans to stay in Galicia or try to lead the national party, Feijóo has once reiterated that his commitment is to exhaust the legislature and, from his homeland, "try to continue helping the PP to be a real alternative for the Government in Spain". "First my management with the Galicians and then my contribution to the national PP", has contributed.

Finally, and in reference to Quim Torra's failed confinement of Lérida, the president-elect of Galicia has stated in EsRadio: "We do not have a legal tool to manage the pandemic situation." "We need the amendment of the Public Health Organizational Law and from the Government they promised it and they did not do it," he regretted.

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