Aznar Asks the PP to Unite a "National Majority" to "Throw Down the Wall" of Sánchez: "We Are Playing a System Change"
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The former president of the government has said - in direct reference to Junts - that although there are those who support proposals calling for the resignation of the president of the government, what he really wants is for the PSOE to "replace it with someone who complies" with what was agreed with them.
The former president of the government, José María Aznar, has heavily charged the leader of the executive, Pedro Sánchez, and has instructed the Popular Party to unite a "national majority" sufficient to overthrow Sánchez's "wall" in the next general elections. These elections will, according to his words, be "the most important ones of democracy", since not only is a change of government at stake, but "a change of system" that Pedro Sánchez int…
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The former president urges Alberto Núñez Feijóo to build a national majority to ensure the survival of the current democratic stage.
José María Aznar, former president of the government, called on Wednesday to build a “widely focused majority” and “which will be national or not”, in the face of “breaking down the wall” that the current head of the executive, Pedro Sánchez, has built to entrench himself in power and to turn La Moncloa into “a Madrid delegation of secessionism”. In reference to Junts, Aznar has asked not to trust a party that seeks, after withdrawing its suppor…

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