• Moreno will go "for all" this legislature, with a "loud voice" in defense of Andalusia and against the "privileges" of other territories

  • Investiture Juanma Moreno is 'crowned' with the first absolute majority of the PP in Andalusia

At the end of the inauguration of the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, this Saturday in Seville, the PP and its autonomous barons have attacked the Government presided over by the socialist Pedro Sánchez and have shown their confidence that the victory of the

popular

in Andalusia is the prelude to a victory for Feijóo in the country as a whole.

The harshest in her criticism of the central Executive has been the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who has censured the

"communist delirium"

of the Government of Pedro Sánchez, which is reflected, as she has pointed out, in the appointment as Attorney General of the State to

Álvaro García Ortiz

, "a person who is a danger to the rule of law and, therefore, is a danger to Spain".

Díaz Ayuso talks with Mariano Rajoy at Moreno's inauguration.GOGO LOBATO

Sánchez's "communist delusion" is also perceived, according to Ayuso, in the appointment of

Lilith Verstrynge

as Secretary of State for the 2030 Agenda, an issue that "is imposed" on the rest of the administrations, without counting on them, and that "does not takes into account" the "real needs" of citizens and the countryside or the serious problem of the lack of birth rate in the country.

Díaz Ayuso has also criticized the central government for

"lying"

about energy to the European Union and for not telling the Spanish that they are going to pay "the

new taxes

" to banks and companies.

"All Spaniards and medium-sized economies are going to pay for it especially," the Madrid president added.

"Nothing can get worse with this government. In addition, now we have the next elections for the Valencian Community and we are convinced that the Popular Party is going to have great success, although Sánchez will do the same again, he will change parties, he will change of Government, but nothing is going to change with him", concluded Díaz Ayuso, who also praised the

"great success"

achieved by Moreno in Andalusia.

For the president of the PP,

Alberto Núñez Feijóo

, Pedro Sánchez's government is the "

most divided in Spanish democracy

, the most expensive and largest in the 40 years of democracy."

In addition, he is the executive "with the most internal problems and with his pro-

independence

parliamentary allies and, as if that were not enough, a government whose majority party is in crisis," referring to the PSOE and the cascade of dismissals in recent days.

Faced with the crisis of the PSOE, which this Saturday is "ceasing those he appointed just nine months ago", and the instability of the Government, Feijóo has highlighted the "unity around a president" like Juanma Moreno in Andalusia.

"

Stability

is always positive for a land. Andalusia is shielded against the institutional crisis and political instability" that is perceived in the central government, Feijóo defended.

Tajo-Segura Transfer

Meanwhile, the president of the Region of Murcia, Fernando López Miras, has said that, with Moreno at the head of the Board, his community has an "ally" to claim the Tajo-Segura transfer, "one of the reasons why Murcia needed a stable government in Andalusia".

Andalusia and Murcia have "common challenges", such as the aforementioned transfer and the reform of the

regional financing

system , according to López Miras, who has demanded that the central government "recognize once and for all" the citizens of both communities because they are

" discriminated against"

with the current model of distribution of funds between the communities.

However, he is not very confident that this matter will be addressed urgently because "Pedro Sánchez is only concerned about things that only affect him."

For the Murcian president, the

victory of the PP

in the last elections, like the ones in Andalusia or Madrid, "is not something specific but a trend that is consolidating in the rest of Spain", in such a way that the results of the elections in Andalusia "will be a

prelude

to the rest of the communities and also in the municipal ones", which are held in May 2023.

In an electoral key, the president of Castilla y Léon, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has also been convinced that the "colophon" will be "when general elections are called" and Feijóo is "of course president of the Government".

In addition, Fernández Mañueco has highlighted the "coincidences" of his government with the Andalusian in economic policy, with the announced

tax cut

or the "strengthening of public services."

Alfonso Rueda, president of Galicia, believes that "great moments" are coming for Andalusia in the new legislature of Moreno.

"Complicated times are coming and it is clear that people are looking for certainties, a

stable and predictable government

and for that, when they believe that things have been done well, they grant majorities," he remarked.

The inauguration of Juanma Moreno was also attended by former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy;

former vice president Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría;

and the presidents of the Autonomous City of Ceuta,

Juan Jesús Vivas

, and of the Autonomous City of Melilla,

Eduardo de Castro

, among others.

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