The Popular Party, which has gone through all possible phases in the last twelve months, closes 2022 and opens with "hope" the year in which

Alberto Núñez Feijóo

hopes to make a coup in the spring at the territorial level by the end of 2023 be the protagonist of a "political change" in Spain

This is how the head of the opposition expressed himself this Thursday during the balance sheet at the end of the year, in which he announced that he will present in the coming weeks an "institutional quality plan" to stop the democratic and institutional "deterioration" caused in recent months by the Executive of Pedro Sánchez.

It is, as Feijóo explained, a model with which to "prevent cases of nepotism and control of the institutions" seen recently, "so that the best servants govern and not the most faithful followers" and, ultimately, so that "the institutions return to being at the service of the citizenry and not of the vanity" of the rulers.

"Next year I will try to serve Spain from the highest honor and the greatest public responsibility that one can occupy," the

popular

leader announced .

"2023 is an opportunity for change, and I come to offer it."

The alternative, Feijóo explained, is becoming more necessary and evident every day.

From the PP they oppose the "passivity and inactivity" of Moncloa at the legislative and management level with "the diligence in causing institutional degradation", especially in recent times with the reform of the crime of embezzlement, the elimination of sedition, attacks judges or pacts with pro-independence formations.

"Sánchez has broken the confidence of the Spaniards", sentenced Feijóo, who recalled that the Government has gone in the opposite direction, both in parliamentary support and in measures adopted, to what Sánchez promised before becoming president, which is why no one trusts in it when he promises that there will be no agreement with the independence movement for the celebration of a new referendum.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

Know more