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Pablo Casado's tour of Latin America continues, where they assure that "he already imagines himself the president of Spain."

A goal for which, the opposition leader warns, his formation is ready and united "after some very difficult years."

This is how Casado explains it in an interview with the Argentine newspaper

La Nación

and published this Wednesday, in which he highlights the "trend" that the party is acquiring in recent months and that gives it the impetus to be "very optimistic" and have "very good electoral expectations ".

"What I can say is that the Popular Party is very united, after some very complicated years," the opposition leader limited himself to explaining the internal conflict he had with the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso . A pulse that accompanies Casado even on his

Latin American

tour

, where the local press also wonders to what extent the differences between the two can affect the future of the party, as reflected in the polls.

Surveys such as the last one from EL MUNDO, prepared by Sigma Dos and published a few days ago, in which a "slight drop" is perceived, as defined in Argentina, in the intention to vote for the PP. "I think it is very remarkable that the Popular Party, just two years after the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez, is already above the polls. It is something that nobody could foresee just a few months ago, but that trend has been maintained for practically a year and with some oscillation it is placing us with 20 or 30 seats above the Socialist Party ", defends Pablo Casado in the interview.

A strength with which to beat the PSOE, he explains, and keep Vox at bay.

The party led by Santiago Abascal, says Casado, is no longer a threat to the popular: "Before, people said that Vox was going to overtake us and now everyone assumes that this will never happen."

A "grand coalition" with the PSOE?

To achieve governability, explains Casado, the PP does not rule out proposing a "grand coalition" to the PSOE, as Mariano Rajoy did in 2016, or support "without any consideration" for Vox, as Isabel Díaz Ayuso did in the Community of Madrid.

Questioned by the configuration of a hypothetical government headed by the PP, Casado emphasizes that the intention of his formation is to govern alone, an option that current arithmetic and surveys do not contemplate.

In that case, says Casado, the PP would seek "to have more seats than the left and the nationalists" so that "there is no alternative."

And from there, raise various offers, both left and right.

"We can do as Mariano Rajoy did in 2016, in which he offered a great coalition to the Socialist Party or we can do as has been done recently in the Community of Madrid, in which Vox has supported the regional government, but without any consideration, since there was no alternative in front of it that would put at risk the formation of another government ", illustrates the leader of the PP.

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