"Even the socialist militants know that

Spain

needs a new stage. They know that the Government is absorbed in its problems and is not capable of seeing the urgencies of the families. It worries about itself and not about others".

This has been the central message of the last speeches of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

This Sunday he has repeated it again, at the closing of the Local Congress of the PP of

Pontevedra.

The case of espionage to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and to the Defense Minister, Margarita Robles, and the crosses of accusations that it has unleashed is, for the president of the PP, the straw that threatens to break the camel's back of the legislature.

Something that ex-president Mariano Rajoy shares, who has also intervened in the act.

"What policy is this? What message does the Government send when it communicates its division? You cannot govern a country like this," emphasized Feijóo, who has already pointed out this week that the "logical" thing would be to terminate the legislature and call early elections.

In his opinion, if Pedro Sánchez "is not capable of governing 22 ministers, how is he going to govern 47 million Spaniards?"

"They oppose themselves," the opposition leader stressed.

"We have never seen a government like this", which only "remains united in criticizing the PP", he judged.

"It is the only glue, to criticize the alternative government".

Before Feijóo, Rajoy has predicted that the PP, "if it is taken seriously", will win the general elections.

"Now begins a good stage for the PP throughout Spain" after the change in the party's presidency, he said.

"I think that next year the PP is going to win the elections, because this government is no longer sustained. This government is a cage of shackles that is only capable of generating division and creating problems, and once again they are going to leave the economy sunken. It is her fate, and ours is to get her back."

"I don't believe the polls, and therefore they can't help us to trust each other," Feijóo later warned.

"I have no anxiety about changing the government. It is the government itself that is absolutely committed to itself" in promoting that change by way of self-destruction, he has said.

"I'm just a bystander and it worries me," he added.

In another passage of his speech, Feijóo has responded to the criticism that Vox and Ciudadanos dedicated to him for having spoken on Friday in Barcelona about "Catalan nationality".

The president of the PP has replied that "the interests of each territory are perfectly compatible with national unity."

"Although they want to impose the fashion of tension on us, in the face of tension, calm down. When you are convinced, you do not have to shout. Even if they insult us, they will not get anything from us other than proposals and ideas", he explained.

"We are an unstoppable force if we persist in serenity and in our reformism," he settled.

Why?

Because, in his opinion, "the economic crisis will get worse every month."

"Spain cannot resign itself to being the only country that has not recovered the GDP prior to the pandemic and to have twice the unemployment rate than the EU average."


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