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At the same time that a week ago Pedro Sánchez announced his last reshuffle of the government, the PP proclaimed this Saturday its unity and stability. Faced with a "way of doing politics of power for power" and the ups and downs of a cathartic Executive, he anticipated that he will arrive at his next congress in October with a project "already drawn up" in which they will flee from "falling into those bonfires of the vanities in which some are putting ministers and fuel just to feed their ego. "

The last two national presidents of Spain, Pablo Casado and Mariano Rajoy, supported

Alberto Núñez Feijóo

in

Galicia

in the congress in which he was re-elected for the fifth time leader of the party in the community and put his figure as an example of that roadmap, in the words of

Casado

, they are seen as "an alternative that has the necessary equipment and urgent policies" to return to govern.

In his speech,

Casado

just named

Pedro Sánchez

because "you don't have to waste too much time on who he is" the Prime Minister, "everyone has seen him, he can't walk on the street anymore, even his own no longer respect him" and He preferred to focus on "what is important", which is currently outside

Moncloa

, the

PP

, the only party that "can regain the governability of Spain."

The Galician regional conclave gathered from this Friday in

Santiago de Compostela

the leadership of the party to cover

Feijóo

and, at the closing of the congress, Casado defended that "a Popular Party in

Galicia

has been seen

in full form" and, above all, "A Popular Party from all over Spain united with the same objective as always, to put Spain back in the place it deserves."

The guide who will lead the PP to that leadership is, as

Rajoy and Feijóo

have claimed

, Pablo Casado

, to whom the party barons publicly gave their support to say "loud and clear that there is a solid alternative and that the PP will be once again the party of solutions for Spain ".

Good management reference

Feijóo

gave him his support "from my way of understanding politics" and Casado thanked him for his support without skimping on praise, since "Feijóo's way of doing politics is what is needed in Spain." He elaborated on that "Galicia is a reference of good management and of how things have to be done" and also looked at Isabel Diaz Ayuso and her recent victory in Madrid, which showed that "when we Spaniards unite, we win and we win no mortgages and no need to change our program. "

Delving into unity in the face of a Sánchez who has run out of support in his own party, in addition, Feijóo defended that "we are a common project, in which we all participate, in which we can have a say in everything and in which we all fit." And he contrasted it with the Executive of

Sánchez

, "a government that does not have a project in Spain, only has a survival project and turns its back on any consensus."

Both Casado and

Rajoy

and

Feijóo

criticized Sánchez's ups and downs and also his egocentricity and politics in the face of the gallery. "In the Government of Spain there is too much policy of tweets, headlines and propaganda" and "although Pablo Iglesias has left, there are too many problems," said

Rajoy

, and in a veiled allusion to the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, he added that there is "too much kick to the dictionary, the

todes

, the

children

".

Feijóo claimed his seriousness in front of Sánchez.

"I am not a fashionable politician because I am unable to translate what I think in 140 characters, because I think that politics is much more than a slogan, because I believe that a good politician is not the one who gives the best headlines, but the one who gets best results".

To delve into the message,

Casado

clarified that he did not travel to

Galicia

"to make a teletype speech or to appear on the news," but to anticipate that the project he will present at his autumn congress will be based on "looking at the Spanish knowing that they are going through difficulties ", without making" false claims "and with a policy far removed from the" dogmatisms of a mothballing left ".

Feijóo Leadership

Feijóo

has been reelected for the fifth time and will become the president with the longest time in office, as

Manuel Fraga

led him for 15 years, between 1999 and 2005, and he took the reins in 2006 and will accumulate 19 years. It also does so with undeniable leadership, as it won 98.3% of the votes of the delegates attending the conclave.

In his first speech as president, he advocated cooperation and understanding: "Let us not be infected by this tendency to turn politics into a kind of jungle, in which they go from one vine to another without understanding each other." He questioned that

Sánchez

"goes from the Junqueras liana to that of Otegi passing through Podemos" and, if we continue along this path, "we will always be on the precipice, and what is worse,

Spain

will be

," the country will fall "in the precipice of the abyss before so much chaos and so much time wasted ".

The Galician PP enters a new chapter in its history in which Feijóo will continue to be accompanied by

Miguel Tellado

as general secretary.

When taking stock of his management,

number 2

wanted to thank his head of ranks that "while all Spain looked at Feijóo, Feijóo only looked at Galicia" and boasted of the great achievements of the party in the community, beyond reissue a reinforced absolute majority in 2020, maintain the hegemony of the center-right, defeat populisms and stop the advance of the nationalists.

"There will never be a referendum"

The pandemic, the economic crisis and the situation in Catalonia are, for

Marian Rajoy,

the three main concerns of the Spanish. The former president of the Government and of the party opened the closing ceremony of the conclave insisting that "it is convenient not to discuss too much" about the independence aspirations, since "a referendum for independence and to exercise the right of self-determination goes against the Spanish Constitution , against the laws, against the world in which we live and it is not possible ".

"There will never be, whoever the President of the Government is, a referendum because it is illegal because sovereignty belongs to all Spaniards, to all without exception," Rajoy has emphatically affirmed, who believes that "it would be a mistake to generate false expectations regarding the holding "of this sovereign consultation.

Regarding the management of the pandemic, he insisted that, to get out of it, "prudence" is needed, "that everyone do their part" and "vaccines" and, regarding the economic crisis, he has given his recipe, which is not another to tackle the deficit. "It is urgent to work on a plan to reduce the deficit, it is demanded by the European Union, the Bank of Spain and common sense," he claimed, adding the demand for structural reforms because "today the only structural reforms that are being carried out is for go back as it happens with the pension reform ".

Rajoy

thanked

Feijóo for

the invitation, which was accompanied by the announcement that he will be honorary president of the Galician PP, and proclaimed the "pride" he feels towards him, which is "the best expression of what many people continue to value and expect in politics. , rigor and seriousness ".

He also praised that, in the face of the worst known pandemic, "in times of uncertainty, he knew how to give certainty" and "in times of common problems, he offered solutions that could serve to help everyone in other autonomous communities and also the Government of Spain, which did not he wanted to pay attention to him. "

"With Alberto and his government we can be calm," he defended.

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