Vox Afea that Feijóo "Gives Sanchez a Second Chance" by Not Wanting Abascal's Support
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If it wasn't because I don't believe in conspiracies, well, at least in almost none of them, I'd tell you that for less than a year now there's been a dark hand lining up all the tabs on the political board to, without having to do anything but put a heavy face and voice in their public appearances, Vox is approaching a historic result in the next general elections. Unlike PP or PSOE, Vox doesn't have a political strategy, nor does it have to do…
In a recent interview with El Mundo, Alberto Núñez Feijóo has left little room for ambiguity: if the Popular Party does not achieve the desired absolute majority in the next general elections, it will seek a pact with VOX to avoid an electoral repetition. The leader of the populars defends that its objective is to promote “a government of the People’s Party alone,” publicly committing himself that all ministers will be from the PP and discarding…
The president of Les Corts Valencianes and member of the executive of Vox, Llanos Massó, considers that the statements of the PP leaders of the last days "have neither head nor head" for "saying that if they do not rule with an absolute majority we are going to an electoral repetition", by advocating for a solitary government without ministers of Vox. She also believes that populars should "clarify" on issues such as immigration.
The PP leader has assured that his goal is to promote a government of his party alone. "I commit myself to having ministers be of the PP," he said in an interview with 'The World'.
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