Feijoo Charge Against "a Failed Government" that Gets "Profiled" in the Face of the Fire Wave
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The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has started the political course this Sunday with the traditional act that he carries out in the town of Cededo-Cotobalde, in which he has attacked the government, which he has described as "failed" and which he has accused of getting "profiled" in the last wave of fires that has hit Spain.In statements to the media, Feijóo, who has been accompanied by the president of the Xunta de Galici…
The president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, has congratulated himself on the end of the fires, explaining his position: "I wanted to remove my vest and shave my beard because that meant that things were going better"Organisms and companies in the hands of the PP paid at least 5.2 million to the office that founded Cristóbal Montoro Alberto Núñez Feijóo has inaugurated the political course of his formation tied to the mantra that his turn has alre…
Alberto Núñez Feijoó has no doubt that, sooner or later, Pedro Sánchez will fall. His absence during the wave of fires that has affected much of the territory in recent weeks – because he has preferred to "continue his vacation surrounded by bodyguards" – is another sign, he says, of a "failed government" that, in the face of a new crisis, has set itself a profile to not take responsibility and blame others. But Spain, the PP leader, defends, is…
The positions between the central government and the Popular Party enter in September totally opposed. This time, by the management of the wave of fires that has calcined more than 400,000 hectares in August throughout Spain. One of the communities most affected by the flames, Galicia, has welcomed this Sunday the act of inauguration of the new political course of the PP, by repeating Genoa the custom of saying goodbye to the summer stop in Cerd…
"We have been hearing for several days in all the news that we have suffered one of the most extensive heat waves of recent years, which have caused tremendous fires that have affected many areas of the so-called “Spain emptied”, that rural Spain of extensive forests and of incalculable landscape and ecological value. These fires have ended in those areas in the hope of having a good summer to the recreational, hospitality and accommodation busi…
Galicia continues to try to return to normal after the wave of wildfires that has scorched 143,673 hectares this summer in the region alone. But while the fire and its consequences are the focus of public attention, the President of the Xunta (regional government), Alfonso Rueda, has once again chosen to shift the focus to the central government's management and has accused the Spanish government of limiting itself to "sending tweets" instead of…
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