Pablo Casado opened the new 2021-22 political course this Sunday, disfiguring Pedro Sánchez's "arrogance when it comes to celebrating certain triumphs", among them the vaccination rates or the management of the crisis in Afghanistan.

On the Afghan situation, he has accused him that "no world leader has dared to celebrate the drama, the horror of Afghanistan" and has reprimanded him because "it is something that is not ethical."

The leader of the PP has reproached the Prime Minister for having said that "we have to celebrate the international mission because it has been a profound success", because "of course" that the Spanish Armed Forces have achieved a good result in this international crisis " risking his life ", but Casado does not consider it lawful to celebrate it and" show it off. " "How do we celebrate what is happening in Afghanistan, how do we celebrate that our troops have had to risk their lives?"

This censorship of Sánchez's triumphalism has been just one of the countless criticisms that Pablo Casado has dedicated to him during the central act of opening the political course that Casado has presided over this Sunday in Galicia together with the leader of the Galician PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in the one who claimed the "sense of state" of his party that the Government denies him and that during the pandemic the opposition "has done nothing more than hold the government's hand" and, in front, "a fronton has been found, a no It is no, a sanitary cordon. "

The PP has gained muscle and has redoubled criticism against Sánchez, also laying the foundations of what will be their policy in the new course, in which they will take advantage of to strengthen themselves with a

National Convention

in autumn that they will open in

Santiago de Compostela

and to present themselves as "alternative" to the "most radical government in the history of Spain and the European Union", a description that he considers objective and "not exaggerated", with communist ministers, dependent on parties that question the current configuration of the country and others that do not they condemn terrorism.

Casado also stopped to speak about terrorism before half a thousand members and different from his party in the Galician community and he did so to censure, once again, the Minister of the Interior,

Fernando Grande-Marlaska

.

Pedro Sánchez has 38 ministers in 39 months of Government and the leader of the PP considers that it is time to equalize the accounts and dismiss a new person in charge.

In addition to long-standing reasons such as the management of the police leadership or the reform of the Judiciary, it now adds its policy of approaching ETA prisoners, coinciding this weekend with the 21st anniversary of the shooting of the PP councilor in Zumárraga

Manuel Indiano Azaustre

.

Facing this new political course, they will look in the mirror of the PP governments in autonomies such as Galicia, in mayors and in councils, but also in their "responsible opposition in the sense of state" and in that they are the "alternative" to the six counter-reforms of this government and that "we are going to turn this country around like a sock."

The "Galician soul" of the PP

The PP has returned to its already emblematic

carballeira

de San Xurxo, in the Pontevedra municipality of Cerdedo-Cotobade, to begin its political course at the national level.

After a hiatus in 2020 due to the covid-19 pandemic, he returned to the place where since 2016 the starting gun has been fired and, in the words of his host, Mayor

Jorge Cubela

, "they gather strength" and set the course.

They also returned to reconnect with their essence, since the 'popular' have "Galician soul and rural soul" and this

carballeira

, despite the fact that there was no octopus this year, sums up their character. The

carballos

(oaks in Galician) "prove the strength of Galicia," added Feijóo and "represent the cradle of the PP," said Casado. Looking towards this Galician party, its leader and president has called for an "infantry policy".

The act did not lack the presidents of the PP in the four Galician provinces,

Diego Calvo

(La Coruña),

Elena Candia

(Lugo),

José Manuel Baltar

(Orense) and

Alfonso Rueda

(Pontevedra). The latter also wanted to shut up and deny possible divisions, claiming the cohesion of the PP at the Galician and national level. According to him, the act of Cerdedo-Cotobade served to convey this "real feeling of unity", since "here there is a united party that is coming to work."

Cerdedo-Cotobade is this weekend at a high level of restrictions, so the PP adapted the event to strict security measures and reduced the capacity of the

carballeira

to just over 500 people

, far from the mass bathroom that was They gave first

Mariano Rajoy

and then Pablo Casado, as national leaders, in the traditional opening ceremony of the political course in Galicia.

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AfghanistanThe PP accuses Pedro Sánchez of "appropriating a success that only corresponds to the ambassador and the soldiers"

Spain Sánchez reappears 72 hours later when the first plane takes off to repatriate the Spanish from Kabul

SpainThe PP criticizes that Sánchez does not show his face like Biden or Merkel and accuses him of lack of foresight in the withdrawal from Afghanistan

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