The criticism of Alberto Núñez Feijóo with which Pedro Sánchez opened the pre-campaign for the municipal elections in Galicia this Friday have spurred the aforementioned, who this Saturday, in the traditional PP pilgrimage in O Pino (A Coruña), wanted to show off his muscle Galician of his party and his own curriculum as regional president to appease the president of the Government. “Sánchez would do well to look a little less at Feijóo and look a little more at Galicia,” he insisted.
After Sánchez said before his people at the Palexco in A Coruña that, with the leap into national politics of the PP leader, “the Galicians have won with their departure, but we have lost the rest”, Feijóo has insisted that “I will never to allow Galicia to be disrespected” and that, by looking at this community, the President of the Government “would learn something”, among other things, “what it is to have a united government” and not one that “discusses in the morning , argue again in the afternoon and reconcile at night”.
Feijóo also considers that, looking at the Government that he presided over a year ago and is now in the hands of Alfonso Rueda, “it could have a Government that knows”, because “any of the Galician councilors has more management experience than most of The ministers”. Ministers, who also assures that he “does not know anyone”, hence he does not believe that the current “pilgrimage of the 22” will have an impact on the electoral campaign.
The list of lessons that Feijóo believes that Galicia can give Sánchez include the increase in voter confidence legislature after legislature in the last four terms, becoming “the government most supported by the people in all of Spain”; the operation of a “government of majorities that has no other objective than to serve the people”; and also of health, education and, “now that it is in fashion”, of a “serious and with results” housing policy and not ” the announcements of the fish and the flats” that you see in the current housing policy of the Executive.
The leader of the PP has closed the popular pilgrimage, committing to implement a policy “that recovers the value of the word given” and in which “when the president of the Government speaks, he does not deceive the people.” A little over half a year after the regional elections, he also insisted on his willingness for “politics to seek to unite the majority and not to fragment society”, recovering “the prestige, neutrality and independence of the institutions” .
Very focused on the figure of Sánchez, Feijóo advanced: “Our commitment is less me, me, me and more everyone, all everyone; except me, less egocentrism and more people, more everyone.” Even interrupted by the public, shouting “Feijóo, you know you are a phenomenon”, he stopped to analyze the current internal situation of the Government, a “multi-party” that is dedicated to “measuring forces between them” and in which they began being two and now there are three or, actually, 20.
For the leader of the PP, PSOE, Podemos 1 and Podemos 2 now govern, in a clear allusion to Sumar, Yolanda Díaz’s political project, although, in practice, “the parties in government are 20, well counted”, given that Add “has 18 acronyms”.
In his second O Pino pilgrimage as national president of the PP, Feijoo shared the limelight with his successor at the head of the Galician popular, Alfonso Rueda, who also did not forget the visit of Pedro Sánchez this Friday to Galicia, to this same province of A Coruña , and criticized him that, in his speech, he did not mention important data for the community such as “when we will be able to have the Next Generation funds”, the actual arrival of the AVE or the actual new homes that this region will have.
The Galician president recalled that the PSOE is looking for a good result in the municipal elections to “give oxygen to Pedro Sánchez”, since “there is no candidate from the Galician PSOE who needs the votes like Pedro Sánchez” and harangued his candidates to work for the next four weeks “with a lot of work, a lot of humility, without sectarianism, with a high vision, thinking of the whole world”.
This pilgrimage has already become an unavoidable event for Feijóo, first as president of Galicia and, in the last two editions, as a national leader. More than 650 people and the 93 PP candidates in the province of A Coruña accompanied him in what is the starting signal for the party for the municipal elections in May, the first act of the pre-campaign in Galicia.
29 days before the elections, the mayor of O Pino, Manuel Taboada, insisted that this pilgrimage is not only the starting grid to “try to reach the finish line and make a podium” in the town halls, but also for the “final marathon “Scheduled for the end of the year, the generals in which they aspire to bring Feijóo to the Government of Spain. For that race, “we have a runner, we also have a background”.
The president of the PP from A Coruña, Diego Calvo, was convinced that “in the next pilgrimage the president of the Government of Spain, President Feijóo, will be with us”, an announcement to which a dedicated audience responded to the cry of “president”. Of course, he wanted to ask him: “do not come in Falcón, or if not, we will criticize you”, alluding to the use of the official plane by Pedro Sánchez, a president who, in addition, blamed his “false greatness”.
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