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Alberto Núñez Feijóo believes that the Government is in a state of "collapse", after breaking the "consensus" on the Sahara, and in the midst of an energy crisis, with the countryside, fishing and carriers on a war footing.
"I have never seen such an autistic government, which commits error after error and from arrogance", he assured at an act in
A Coruña
.
For the future leader of the PP, Pedro Sánchez is governing in a "despotic and irresponsible" way.
In that sense, he has made it ugly that "nobody" has yet informed the main opposition party about the new criterion regarding the status of the Sahara.
"We have found out through Morocco", he has complained.
The Government, in his opinion, "has broken the bridges" with the PP in this area.
To questions from journalists, after the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, assured this Monday that the position that the Government has transferred to Morocco is in line with that which was defended in 2007 and 2008, Feijóo has accused Sánchez of having broken "an international consensus that had been built from the UCD through the socialist governments of Felipe González and the
popular
governments of Aznar and Rajoy".
The anger in the PP is notable after the decision of the Spanish Executive to support Morocco's plan for the autonomy of the Sahara.
In fact, Planas maintained that there had been no change just minutes after the
Polisario Front
delegate in Spain,
Abdullah Arabi
, lamented on RNE that Spain had decided to stand "on the side of the aggressor" by supporting Morocco's plan for Western Sahara.
For Feijóo (whom the militants are endorsing today as the only candidate to succeed Pablo Casado at the head of the PP), it is "very difficult to take seriously a government that does not take a country seriously."
"He has not even informed the Government of him," he said, referring to the fact that Sánchez did not notify United We Can of the foreign turn.
In economic matters, the leader of the PP has complained that the Executive "has been napping for weeks", in reference to the fact that it does not take additional measures against the rise in electricity, fuel or field supplies.
Lastly, Feijóo has urged a transport pact, so that at least corridors are set up for perishable food.
"The government has not wanted to listen and is insulting the people."
That seems to him "to set fire to a conflict that by itself is on fire"
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