Alberto Núñez Feijóo has inaugurated the political course of his formation tied to the mantra that his turn has already arrived. The leader of the PP has chosen the Pontevedra town of Cerdedo-Cotobade to give the exit gun to a political restart that promises more of the same: tension, denial of the legitimacy of the government and no willingness to agreement. As if preparing the nougat for his first Christmas in Moncloa, the Galician politic

Feijóo says he has no anxiety to relieve Sánchez, but his words are in the opposite direction: “It will be a longer or shorter political course. I don’t know. Do not lower your guard. The government is past.” And it is that the conservative leader leaves his vacation with the same slogan with which he has served since the beginning of the legislature: to ensure that the government lacks legitimacy. Just fifty kilometers from the door that connects his villa with the beach, the PP says: “We are going to return Spain to the Spaniards.”

Fires, rain and shaving

The act back to the Cole of the PP has worked as if it were a party of the Popular Party of Galicia. The only national presence, that of the Andalusian President, Juanma Moreno Bonilla, whom Feijóo has thanked his solidarity in sending media during the wave of historical fires that have ravaged the community during the month of August. In the same idea he insisted on his previous speech, President Gallego, Alfonso Rueda who, shaved, summed up in the next phrase his current position around some fires that the end of August has helped control: “I wanted to take out the vest and shave my beard because that meant that things were better.”

During a good part of the appearances in full crisis for the fires in Galicia, Rueda has appeared with emergency vest, and even the PP of the Autonomous Community put a tweet in which you could see a wheel with the vest and, next to Pedro Sánchez in shirt, during one of his press wheels. “An image. Two presidents. One in command. Another only occupies the position,” they wrote in X, in a message they later erased.

The leaders of the PP, in whose communities the fire has been primed, insist on holding two main culprits from the fires: the Piómanos and the Government of Pedro Sánchez. The argument is simple: they ensure that the Executive forced them to beg for help, instead of lending it without asking. Feijóo himself has not hesitated to skip Constitution, statutes of autonomy and competence distributions to say what he would do if he had been in command during the fire crisis: “I will assume command when he believes that a community has no capacity to a catastrophe.”

At this point, Feijóo takes forms the State Pact that Sánchez offered this summer to combat the effects of climate change: “What state pact are we talking about if they are not able to approve the General State Budgets?”

Police, to the borders

Another aspect in which the PP leader has marked distances with the Government has been the management of the immigration crisis and the distribution of minors in the territory. According to Feijóo, the Government should defend the citizens of the avalanche of migrants: “They have to send to the State Security Forces and Bodies to the borders to guarantee the safety of citizens who live in our country.”

All this argumentary, at the service of the idea that the Government is razed, the trapped citizens and the image of Spain by the soils. As proof of that idea the following phrases that the leader of the PP has been truly in his speech back to work: “Spain will recover its place in the world”, “we are going to get Spain out of the loop out of indecency and incompetence”, “the government smells like Rancio” …

Source: www.eldiario.es



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