Ceuta Sank More to Sánchez, the PP Rises and the Sum of Seats of the Lower Government: Poll of EL ESPAÑOL After the Invasion
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A mass influx of migrants that erupted on July 31 in Ceuta, an exclave on Spain's border with Morocco, has caused a crisis in the region. Hours before the official announcement, the Sanchez government was shocked to learn that 49,000 migrants had already entered the area, according to data leaked from the National Security Department (DSN) website.
Let's say that Spain once again governs the PP, this time with the invaluable contest of Vox. Could Ceuta be more confident? Would Alberto Núñez Feijóo succeed in convincing the US ambassador to Spain to negotiate with Trump the incorporation of Ceuta and Melilla into the defensive umbrella of NATO? The crisis of Ceuta, beyond the recurring summer snake, is becoming the Pilgrim of the 'cryptocommunist' government of Pedro Sánchez, of the PSOE. B…
Pedro Sánchez is no longer losing support solely due to abstention or infighting within the left. Now, voters are also slipping directly into the hands of the People's Party (PP). A SocioMétrica poll published this Sunday in El Español, conducted after the Ceuta crisis, estimates that Alberto Núñez Feijóo could attract 540,000 former Socialist voters. This is a far more worrying drain than any passing disagreement with Sumar. Read more
PP, Vox and UPN would add 51% of the vote while the left bloc falls to historical lows. Feijóo manages to attract 540,000 former socialist voters and mobilizes 1.2 million who abstained in 2023. More information: Ceuta, 8 days after Sanchez's fleeting trip: 5,000 invaders in the street, 6 girls raped, 88 corpses in the morgue, brawls and assaults
The PP deputy attends to Libertad Digital to analyze the crisis that still suffers Ceuta.
Sánchez has left Ceuta and does so, as always, with full awareness of his actions. What has happened is not a coincidence, but the result of years of uncontrolled pro-immigration policies and historical weakness in the relationship with Morocco. For years, Sánchez has presented himself to the world as the champion of pro-immigration policies, massive regularizations, subsidies and rising expenses, while passing the social and economic cost to co…
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