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Alberto Núñez Feijóo considers everything related to the internal problems of the PP and the schism between the national leadership and the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as "settled" and "closed".

Once the extraordinary congress to be held on April 1 and 2 in Seville, in which he aspires to be elected national president of the party, has concluded, Feijóo wants to make a clean slate, to be able to "heal the possible wounds" that have arisen during the last weeks due to the crisis in Madrid and begin to put together a "project for the future".

The president of the Galician PP and the Xunta de Galicia chaired this Thursday the usual weekly meeting of the regional government in an edition moved from Santiago to Orense, in which it was the first public act after confirming his candidacy for the presidency of the PP.

Feijóo faced questions from the media about what this new stage will be like, both at the party and institutional level, and pointed out that he believes that the PP has lost "quite a lot of time" in its internal crisis in the last two weeks and he does not foresee "continuing collaborating with it".

The Galician baron considers that "we are already in the future" of a party that he sees with everything necessary to get out of his internal crisis and focus on the path to recovering La Moncloa.

Although he does not deny the need to "analyze the past so as not to make mistakes" and does not deny it, he believes that it is time to "learn" and move on.

"Right now we are absolutely into the future," he said.

Married and Egea, "they are deputies"

He trusts that a "united" PP will come out of the Seville congress and refuses to assess what decision he thinks two key names should take in the crisis of recent weeks, the outgoing president Pablo Casado and Teodoro García Egea.

Both, he pointed out, "are deputies in the Cortes and have their act", so that only they can "exercise their rights" and choose to leave the Congress of Deputies or keep their seat.

"It is not up to me to analyze it, they are decisions that cannot be delegated," he has settled.

Nor did Feijóo want to clarify the future in Galicia, where he will have to look for a successor in the Xunta and the PP.

The Galician postpones any decision after the Seville congress.

"We will begin to make the corresponding decisions once the fundamental one has been made," he assured, which is none other than knowing if his party elects him president.

He did want to ensure that "political stability in Galicia is guaranteed", both in the party and in the Government.

Hours earlier, in an interview at COPE, Feijóo had acknowledged that "

the presidency of the Xunta de Galicia and the presidency of the PP cannot be reconciled

sine die ."

He pointed out that "there is more than enough role" to be able to be head of the opposition and confront the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, "either in a Chamber representing Galicia as a regional senator or at the headquarters of the main opposition party."

Precisely, Sánchez gave his support this Thursday from Orense, providing collaboration to the central government for the "unity of foreign action" in the face of the war in Ukraine.

It is, he reminded himself, the "most dangerous moment" in Europe since World War II.

The Emeritus, something "good"

Feijóo took advantage of his appearance to describe the archive of the investigations on Juan Carlos I as "good news" for both the institutions, the State and "all Spaniards".

It is a "happy" reality for most Spaniards, he has said, in addition to lamenting that, on a personal level, the King Emeritus has "suffered a lot" in recent months.

"They have been together with February 23, 1981 the moments of greatest suffering" of the now emeritus monarch, Feijóo has highlighted, who also considers that the "credibility" of the institutions has suffered, which, in any case, has now been "proven ".

It has been investigated "with really long depth in time" and it has been concluded that the action was not "contrary to the criminal types" of Spanish legislation, Feijóo said.

For this reason, he has celebrated as something "good" for the country as a whole to be able to resume normality in this regard and that one of the fundamental institutions of the State, such as the Crown, "is free from suspicion and doubt".

In this sense, the future president of the

popular

hopes that this is the feeling "of all the democratic parties" in Spain, because for Feijóo if a party is truly democratic it must accept the Constitution and the Crown as one of the "great institutions" of the State.

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