• 19J Feijóo considers the Andalusian elections the lever to reach Moncloa

The president of the PP, Alberto Nuñez Feijóo, has sent a loud and clear message this Friday to militants and supporters of the PP in the first acts of the Andalusian electoral campaign in which he has participated: "Don't trust the polls, we have to win at the polls."

To them -and to the rest of Andalusians who have an appointment with the polls on June 19- he has asked them to take stock, compare the welfare management model proposed by the PP with that of the "most expensive government in democracy" - that of Pedro Sánchez's PSOE-, get your own accounts and decide what you want for the future of Andalusia.

A future that, in Feijoo's opinion, looks promising if you bet on Juanma Moreno's team, which the polls give as the winner.

The president of the popular party has urged Andalusians "not to break the trend of constant improvement in the Andalusian economy" and to consolidate a political project, that of Juanma Moreno, which is synonymous with opportunities, peace and respect, lower taxes and reduction of bureaucracy, as opposed to the socialist proposal that is that of "the economy in reverse".

Thus, while the leader of the Andalusian PP traveled to

Seville

to continue with the campaign there;

Feijóo arrived in

Malaga

almost an hour and a half late on schedule and a busy schedule that included, among others, a visit to the technology park in the capital, lunch with militants in

Coín

and mass bathing in the modern

Estepona

auditorium by the end of the afternoon.

The objective of this intense route through Malaga and its province is to show its support for the "useful politics" of the popular Andalusians and for Juanma Moreno's project, which has made Andalusia "stop being the caboose of the Spanish economy and become the locomotive", he pointed out.

"An example" for the rest of the country in "one of the regions with the greatest future in southern

Europe

, something that is especially important given the current situation," she added.

With a "runaway inflation", the execution of European funds in only 6% of the more than 29,000 million euros that Spain has received or a debt that grows at a rate of 1,500 million euros a week and that will end the year at 300,000 million, "there is not a single economic indicator that is not worrying".

In this context in which "people are having a hard time', Feijóo assures that the Sánchez

government

insists that "inflation must be paid by citizens, the self-employed and SMEs" and "takes advantage of the occasion to raise more from expense of the pocket of the taxpayer".

Only between January and April, the administration has received 18% more in taxes and then allocate it to what they consider most convenient, the PP leader recalled, emphasizing that a government with 22 ministries is "indecent" "that does not go to the rescue of those who have less".

"The fact that Malaga is today a capital recognized throughout the world is a way of doing useful politics - he commented referring to the way of working of the mayor of this city, the popular

Francisco de la Torre

- and it is not by chance that Andalusia is one of the communities that have grown above the average", he underlined while ironizing about the disqualifications of Vice President Yolanda Díaz for leaving her party without parliamentary representation when she was in the opposition in Galicia.

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