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On his tenth and last pre-congress day before the appointment in Seville on days 1 and 2 where he will be proclaimed national president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo claimed in Mérida his

experience of public management for 29 years

before a Government of Pedro Sánchez whom he accused of "superb" for not dialoguing with the carriers that have stopped the country in recent days, whom he supported at all times ("they are our neighbors who deserve to be heard") and also demanded solutions "now" to the rural world, and specifically for farmers, ranchers and fishermen: "A government without commitment to the countryside is an empty government," he assured.

In this sense, he appealed to the Sánchez government to act urgently

"if it does not want the tragedy not to confront the ranchers and farmers

, who cannot bring their products to market, with the carriers", because what is What the executive is doing, he assured, is "dividing everyone" and, in this way, "a government that divides the people, the Spaniards, does not deserve to continue governing because it has not understood its country".

For the Galician leader, "if you look back (in reference to Pedro Sánchez) and you don't see anyone, it's because you haven't understood anything."

Feijóo exhibited his management experience both in Galicia with his

four absolute majorities

and with the responsibilities in high positions in various national executives, such as in the Post Office or in Health: "I am not a fashionable politician, but I have more experience in managing the public thing that most of the ministers put together," he asserted.

Starting from this line of argument, the Galician president indicated that a "responsible government is one that seeks solutions, and not guilty ones", to which he added that those proposals include the reduction in taxes that he has proposed, "which is not a mantra but it is -he assured- essential at this time, and we must do it now and not leave it for tomorrow", urged the executive.

In this sense, he wondered how it is possible that Sánchez's coalition government can act with

"so much arrogance to talk to people"

to turn, he assures, the carriers "into their enemies" when, he asserted, "they are our neighbors, self-employed who are lying on the road without taking anything, who have not invoiced anything" with the strike.

Hence, he indicated that "being a minister is putting yourself two steps below the others, and not the other way around, because they pay your salary."

Thus, he indicated that in Galicia he has had the opportunity to speak with the carriers and they have assured them that "no one wants to speak with them,

neither the Minister of Transport nor the Government delegates

, who do not receive them."

This same attitude, he assured, is occurring with the vast majority of the affected sectors, "who just want to make ends meet, such as farmers, ranchers, workers, the self-employed, industries, families that have cars... They are people who want to live and make ends meet, to see if we are adults once and for all", in reference to the coalition government, and which dedicates itself "to insulting everyone who does not make ends meet".

In this sense, he assured that a confrontation "between carriers and farmers" should be avoided, as things continue like this and without the intervention and dialogue of the government with those affected.

Coinciding with the demonstration hours before the rural world in Madrid, he appealed that "betting on the rural is contributing to Spain" and recalled how 94% in Galicia, and similarly in most territories, "is rural" so that appealed to "respect what I have been, what we are and what we want to continue to be", in reference to the way of life of the peoples.

"Will the government respond (to Sunday's demonstration) as Alberto Garzón did in the international media?"

, asked Feijóo, who criticized that the Government before the presentation of the problems has taken two paths: "Either insult everyone who manifests saying that they are all fachas or postpone the solution for the next month or quarter" .

In this way, he also asked himself:

"What has to happen for the Government to change the field?"

, and lamented that milk is "rotting" on farms because it cannot be transported in the absence of agreements, that supermarket shelves are being emptied... for which he indicated that "it is essential that (Sánchez) I acted now to help perishable and essential products".

Facing the militants of the PP, Núñez Feijóo told them that his model is based on

recovering "the illusion" as a party

("and I have it like the first day I arrived because there comes a time when it's your turn", in reference to his candidacy) and also because of his extensive management: "Resources, public funds are spent, it is a scarce commodity, and That is why they must be managed honestly and in the best possible way".

Thus it was compared with those "who reach the presidency of the Government and have not managed a euro of public money, and that is noticeable, like passing the corridors of the faculty to a Ministry, it is also noticeable".

In this sense, he defined Pedro Sánchez's government as a government "expensive, weak, divided, not at all credible and inexperienced, which sits in the Council of Ministers in the morning and opposes itself in the afternoon."

Monago's Praise

José Antonio Monago, president of the PP of Extremadura, showered Feijóo with praise in his speech: "We miss you a lot," he blurted out over and over again.

Monago, to whom the previous national leadership of Genoa had set an expiration date at the next regional congress, praised the arrival of the Galician president

to give a swerve to the dynamics of this party

: "When it was announced that you were coming, militants have not stopped writing to me every day saying that with you they had regained illusion and hope."

In this sense, the Extremaduran baron stressed that "you are the hope before the worst government of all time" because "Spain and Extremadura need you" and thanked him for "having left the comfort zone in Galicia" with four consecutive absolute majorities.

And he recalled: "Your morning you could preside over the Council of Ministers", thus appealing to his background as a "great political manager", as well as a "great person".

"We need you, Alberto," he proclaimed on several occasions.

"Here there are many gray hairs in this room (referring to the -full- auditorium where the event was held in Mérida), they are gray hairs from the experience," Monago referred, in a clear message to the commitment of Pablo Casado and Teodoro García Egea for introducing a renewal at all costs in the PP and, above all, disregarding the history and the results obtained, as the regional president of the PP in Extremadura has felt.

Although Monago admitted that

he was not going to waste time in remembering "the past"

.

"I like people who get up after falling and look forward, and not back," he put as a simile.

In this way, Monago predicted that

the PP "is going to come out more united"

after the next popular congress on the 1st and 2nd in Seville.

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