More than 200 militants attended this afternoon in Santiago the first event of the Galician PP after Sunday's election victory, attended by Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Alfonso Rueda to read out the results. “Thank you, Galicia, for being more Galicia than ever before,” shouted the party's national chairman, “Galicia spoke more clearly than usual because it had to be done.” He recognized what was happening and spoke with powerful and clear clarity. Feijóo dedicated his speech to explaining his vision of why the PP won again with an absolute majority in the municipality, this time with Alfonso Rueda as candidate: “Galicia has decided to remain Galicia and has an important message to the rest of Spain sent.” “a†.
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This message, he explained, is that “there must be countries without fractures, without instability and without adventure.” “People have realized that the PP is not a party against anyone, that it does not put ideology above anyone's interests and that it does not distinguish between good and bad Galicians,” he described. And then he sent warnings to Pedro Sánchez: “We win because we govern for everyone and because we always tell the truth, we may be more or less right, but we don't lie.” “There is a government that before, during and lied after the election campaign,” he said, referring to the parliamentary elections. “We,” countered Feijóo, “govern with humility and respect,” and “there are five consecutive majorities nowhere in Europe.” For the popular leader, “the PSOE is falling into political irrelevance.”
Feijóo admitted that he was aware that a bad result in these elections would have been used to “condemn” him and that it was important to support Rueda as president and not as heir: “We needed a day like this, to make history.” We needed Rueda to win with an absolute majority.” “El Falcon never let Sánchez down in these elections,” he joked about the importance of these Galician elections in Moncloa and Ferraz. “Now Alfonso Rueda is not just a man with a V, he is a baron with a B of the Popular Party in Spain,” concluded his predecessor in the Xunta presidency. “A major transition has taken place in the PP of Galicia, and transitions are not easy; “They are very difficult,” he said.
“For me, there is no better way to celebrate these two years as president of the PP than to celebrate Alfonso Rueda’s absolute majority,” he said. To then defend that the PP candidate reconfirmed the position with a “certificate of honor”. “We won against the traps, the mud, against those who wanted this to be a leadership referendum.” “The government wanted to make these elections an electoral problem for the PP,” he criticized, but “Sánchez's party is collapsed and the governing parties, Ms. Díaz, etc., I don't know where they are. n except in absolute irrelevance.” . The audience burst into applause when Feijóo mentioned Yolanda Díaz and Sumar's poor result.
“Whoever has seen the Socialist Party and whoever sees it is entering into political irrelevance,” assured Feijóo. In his opinion, Galicia provided the “recipe”. “It has shown Spain that if we concentrate the vote on the PP, stop the independence movement and corner Sanchismo,” he defended, “we are able to defeat Sanchismo and all its dark sides.” “Our Friend Besteiro, may he rest in peace politically, began to say: Feijóo is not coming, but I was here,” recalled the president of the PP: “I attended all the events that were sent to me, I.” Remember forty.” €, has calculated.
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Before it was Feijóo's turn, Alfonso Rueda dedicated almost his entire speech at the event at the Hotel San Lázaro in Santiago to thanking the militancy, his team and the voters. The recently elected president of Xunta has assured that he will “work from day one” to “gain the trust of Galicians”. He addressed his words in particular to Mariano Rajoy, who did not attend the meeting, and to Alberto Núñez Feijóo. “There are people who add wherever they go and others who subtract everywhere,” he commented, alluding to the head of the national executive and the dismal result of Besteiro’s PSOE: “Galicia has put a stop to Sánchez.”
“We do not want and will not accept blackmail,” Rueda later warned, “we want equality for Galicia, understanding to achieve things; we want responsibility; “We want dignity for Galicia and for Pedro Sánchez and nationalism, to understand it.” “Galicia, which has so much importance, participated like never before and voted as always,” celebrated the president of the Galician PP.
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