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Alberto Núñez Feijóo believes that the "Iberian exception" -the cap on the price of gas in the wholesale markets to lower the bill- "would be reasonable if it were for

Europe

as a whole ", but not only for

Spain

, because "it produces a subsidy of 400 million to French consumers that all Spaniards pay on their bills".

Escorted by

Juanma Moreno

and

Elías Bendodo

, during the

Board of Directors

of the PP of

Malaga

, held in the municipality of

Alhaurín de la Torre

, the president of the

popular

party has made Pedro Sánchez ugly that the same

Government

that criticized "energy poverty" has contributed to the fact that "that Iberian exception of 30, 40 or 50 euros, depending on consumption, is now paid on the electricity bill".

And that he "blames the PP" for the price escalation.

Next Tuesday, in the debate to be held in the

Senate

, Feijóo will ask the chief executive to reform the "Iberian exception" to eliminate this beneficial collateral effect for France.

In addition, he will ask you to lower the VAT on gas from 21% to 5% and to "abandon the route of tax imposition" and encourage "family savings" to face the inflationary spiral.

In addition, he will demand that you offer aid and bonuses to individuals and companies that manage to save energy, as this newspaper has advanced today.

And he will claim to extend the life of nuclear power plants, bet on thermal power plants and increase hydraulic production.

Although he would like a "general debate", Feijóo has celebrated that Sánchez will appear next week in the Senate to confront the energy model with him.

"Even if it's just to talk a little."

"I think it is good that he appears, because while he does so, the ministers are not going to insult us," he ironized.

"The more they insult us, the more votes we get", he has pointed out in another passage of his speech.

"But what I do not accept is that the Government insults the Spaniards by making up the reality that the majority of Spaniards are experiencing," he added.

With his sights set on the municipal elections (which he has judged key as a prelude to the general elections) and regional elections in May 2023, Feijóo is clear: the main baron of the PP is Juanma Moreno.

By political flow, after his overwhelming victory in the Andalusian elections in June, and by "auctoritas", he has said he.

That is why he has presented the president of the Board as "the person who has the most authority at this time", above Isabel Díaz Ayuso and the rest of the PP barons.

Because "in the end, politics are results" and "all Spaniards are happy, even those who belong to another political party", due to the success of Moreno, "the fashionable politician in Spain".

Moreno has reciprocated: "We need you, Alberto, in these complex and difficult times for Spain."

"We have to make an effort every day so that this party is greased every day so that we can get Sánchez out of

La Moncloa

for the benefit of the Spanish", he has harangued the

popular people

of Malaga.

The president of

Andalusia

has asked his co-religionists "the maximum dedication, the maximum determination, the maximum audacity and closeness to the citizens" for the May elections.

"We can achieve it" and "these municipal elections are going to contribute to taking another step towards a change of government in Spain", he judged.

"I am very tired of arrogance," criticized Moreno, who has made Sánchez ugly for behaving "as if he had a social majority" and for treating the autonomies "with disdain."

For the main baron of the PP, "the Government is incapable of making the decisions" to reverse the "economic and social turmoil" and the threat of a "recession that hopefully will not come."

For this reason, in his opinion, Feijóo must arrive at La Moncloa "as soon as possible".

Moreno has joked that this will happen more easily thanks to Elías Bendodo, who seems to him the "talisman" of the PP's victories.

Bendodo, in this same act, has announced that he will not stand for re-election as president of the PP of Malaga, since he will focus 100% on his work as general coordinator of the national PP, in Madrid.

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