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The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, believes that Alberto Núñez Feijóo has failed to "ground the issues" discussed during his first official meeting, which has left more "unknowns" than "certainties", as they also consider in the PP.

This is how the head of the Executive expressed himself in an informal conversation with journalists during the flight to

Rabat

, where he meets this Thursday with Mohamed VI to inaugurate the new stage of relations with Morocco.

In the eyes of the president, the new

popular

leader has lacked precision in fundamental aspects of the meeting, for example, if the opposition will finally support the royal decree of measures to deal with the impact of the war.

According to Sánchez, Feijóo has not transferred his refusal to him, but neither has he guaranteed his support, which invites the government to think that the PP will move between 'no' and abstention.

Sánchez has highlighted that the three-hour conversation with the opposition leader has been "cordial and friendly", although Feijóo "has specified little", which is why it has been impossible to specify a roadmap based on consensus between the two main formations of our politics.

Of course, Sánchez thinks that Feijóo "has more will than

Casado

".

With the arrival of Galician there is a "change of forms", but for the president it is not enough.

"He has to come out of them a strategy", he has insisted, in relation to the

popular

ones .

He also says that the PP does not have a specific position on the turn with Morocco beyond the rejection of the

Sahara

and that it does not make sense to process the royal decree of the shock plan as a bill, as the PP requests.

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