Exactly one week remains for almost 900,000 Extremadura residents to decide the future of the region in the first early autonomous elections in the community’s history. Polls continue to indicate a clear victory for the People’s Party, but in none of them … they are strong enough for María Guardiola to obtain an absolute majority.
In this sense, while everything indicates that the PP will need Vox to govern, the two parties are widening their distance. This Sunday, Guardiola once again put the Bambú team on his particular target. The popular leader believes that Abascal leads “an absolutely populist party”, capable of confronting “the Crown and the Constitution”.
Furthermore, Guardiola criticized the fact that, in Vox, every “woman who shows her head” is “deleted”: “My feminist principles are very clear to me and, of course, they are not based on putting rapists on the street, nor unprotected women victims of gender violence.
Asked about the situation that will open in Extremadura from December 22 and the possibility or not of a pact with Abascal’s party, she emphasized once again that the PP is seeking the “majority confidence of Extremadura”: “We came to change things, we have demonstrated it in these two and a half years. The one who fled the government is Mr. Abascal’s party, the one who blocks this region is Mr. Abascal.
Be careful with surveys
Guardiola, of course, asked for “caution” when it comes to elections for the next 21D. He believes that the “only” “valid” investigation is the one that comes out of the polls. For this reason, he once again asked the people of Extremadura for a “massive” vote, in line with what the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, did this Saturday at Navalmoral de la Mata, where he asked Extremadura to “speak clearly” and avoid “confusion” by giving victory to Guardiola next Sunday.