Leader of the Spanish Pp or "Solitary" Government, but Refuses Health Cord to Extreme-Right
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PP met at a convention to re-elect a leader at a time when PSOE was undergoing a deep crisis. Feijóo asked most to form a government alone, but he did not want Vox "in charge of a song".
The leader of the Spanish opposition, the conservative Alberto Núñez Feijóo, proposed this Sunday to govern alone when the time comes, although he does not intend to impose "healthy cordons" on Vox (extreme right) or the Socialist Party (PSOE), currently in power. At the close of the National Congress of the Popular Party (PP), he argued that Vox [...] The entry The Spanish conservative leader wants to govern alone without vetoing the extreme ri…
Feijó also says he won't do it to the PSOE since the leader of the party is no longer Pedro Sánchez.
The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has committed himself this Sunday to “a government of all, not of part”, that will recover the “normality” and stop the “pesadilla” of the current government. Having said this, he has warned the citizens that in the next elections it is necessary to choose between Pedro Sánchez or him. “What government will there be after the next general elections? There are only two options: O Sánchez or I. I want a …
Alberto Núñez Feijóo wants to rule alone because the coalition governments, according to him, do not work. But in his closing speech of the PP congress, in which the extreme right had remained on the sidelines, he has made it clear that Vox will be his main ally, as already happens in six PP autonomies, where until last summer Vox was inside the Executive. "His voters deserve respect, I am not willing to corner them," he said.
The members of the PP Executive Committee consider that the party's conquila was a ‘success’ in relation to the situation of the PSOE.
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