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"Elections now."

As soon as possible, coinciding with the municipal elections.

Before if possible.

That is what the president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has requested this Sunday in Seville, to "save us

ten months of embarrassment

" from a government that, he has ruled, "is collapsed" and for which "everything goes wrong."

And as an example, the law of only yes is yes, which he has once again wielded against the coalition executive of the PSOE and United We Can and which is, in his opinion, "the most intense legislative botch in the history of democracy."

Núñez Feijóo has taken advantage of the presentation of the candidates for mayors of municipalities with more than 20,000 inhabitants in Andalusia to once again request an

electoral advance

from Sánchez that puts an end to "incompetence, arrogance and insensitivity".

For him, he has added to end "this vaudeville that we are almost getting used to."

The only thing that moves Sánchez and his people, in the opinion of the national leader of the PP, are the polls and, for this reason, he has ordered him to call them now.

"Summon them, let's hold the elections and get to work," Núñez Feijóo insisted.

Spain would thus be spared, he has apostilled himself,

"some trouble"

.

If they do not come forward, Feijóo has predicted that the controversies

with the Government as the protagonist will multiply

and has predicted that "we are going to see ministers escaping, ministers arguing in public to distance themselves, a vice president campaigning against the president and of the party that already named her socialist barons asking Sánchez not to come".

The most palpable sign of the "collapse" is, he has emphasized, the

law of only yes is yes

.

It is an example, he pointed out, of how the socialists "have done the opposite of what they had promised" and has asked why they have not yet been able to apologize.

Especially to the 500 women, victims of sexual assault, who have seen how their aggressors benefited from reductions in their sentences and still, he has highlighted, there are 3,500 cases pending review.

"It doesn't matter who legislates," he has insisted, because the result is "a catastrophe."

If now they have decided to rectify, four months later, it is because they have seen their

voting expectations

lowered , Núñez Feijóo has criticized, who has reproached the PSOE for having responded with insults and disqualifications to his warnings and his alternative to reform the law, which they have ended up copying, he has pointed out.

"They said they were proud, that the law was

faultless

and, at the same time, they asked for a reform text," continued the president of the PP, in a "show that women don't deserve."

But the Government is not only collapsed, Feijóo thinks, due to the drift of the law of only yes is yes.

"Everything goes wrong for him", he remarked, setting an example in territorial politics - "the independentistas rule" -;

in health - "there is a lack of doctors and the fault lies with the presidents of the PP" -;

in employment -"the minister is in a permanent discontinuous personal campaign"-, and in foreign policy -"we go from humiliation to humiliation", as well as in transport -"trains that do not fit in the tunnels"-.

Feijóo even refutes the

economic data

that the executive boasts of in these months and has ironized by asking the economic vice president, Nadia Calviño, to say in which supermarket she buys "so that prices are lowered for all of us."

Faced with triumphalism, the president of the PP has revealed how Spain has not yet recovered the GDP of before the pandemic or how it is "the most indebted country in the European Union", while there are thirteen million people at risk of poverty.

"Spain has to take a step forward, we must leave behind the past of lack of management, of arrogance as a way of exercising power, of division and confrontation and all that past that must be left behind is this government", he concluded in front of to a packed and enthusiastic auditorium.

The Andalusian model, the example to follow

Faced with this "collapsed government", Núñez Feijóo has contrasted the Andalusian model, the government of Juanma Moreno, which he has set as an example "for our party and for Spain" that "you can turn the page on what does not work, that a new page of

institutional regeneration

can be opened

, from good sense and moderation and abandoning sectarianism".

What Moreno achieved last June, in the regional elections, "is not by chance", in the opinion of the leader of the

popular

.

It is the result of how people reward when "the promise is fulfilled".

For his part, Juanma Moreno has emphasized that the general (and regional) elections on May 28 are, on this occasion, of

extraordinary importance

and are not just another election.

They are, the president of the Junta de Andalucía and the Andalusian PP has highlighted, a "fundamental stop" before the general elections in December, where he has placed the final metal of the Popular Party.

The local elections in May, he has insisted,

"will condition"

what happens next.

Under this premise, Moreno has presented the 28M elections as the opportunity not only to elect the mayor or mayoress of the municipality.

It is also the opportunity to choose between the "incompetence" of Pedro Sánchez and the PSOE and the guarantee represented by Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

The PP candidate for Mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, also spoke at the event, making it clear what will be the

main asset

of his electoral campaign to conquer the socialist stronghold: Juanma Moreno.

Seville

is not just any square, neither for the PSOE nor for the PP.

For the Socialists, it is the only one of the great Spanish cities that governs and keeping it has become a true obsession for the party, not only for the Andalusian leadership headed by Juan Espadas, but even for Ferraz.

For the PP, for the same reason, Seville has its own

strategic value

.

It is the Andalusian capital and, in addition to what that implies, for it to fall into the hands of the Popular Party would be a very symbolic blow for the Socialists and the culmination of the political

conquest

of a community that historically was always from the PSOE.

Until 2018.

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