
A day after Catalan leaders asked Junts to encourage an effective censure motion, Alberto Nunez Viejo continued on Saturday by appealing to the formation of Carles Puigdemont and other parties that supported the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez to promote early general elections. The People’s Party leader said: “Government partners have become partners in corruption in our country.” Figo said during his intervention at an event in Burgos: “Friends of Vasco and the Catalan people, when they say they are breaking the layers of the coalition… If we have the decency, let us call for elections in Spain.”
Because despite the fierce attacks against Pedro Sánchez’s executive director over the progress of the judicial cases surrounding the president – “It looks like nothing seen in the last 50 years in this country, nor the most nostalgic people who have imagined this tribute,” Figo said on Saturday – the PP leader is resisting making a motion of censure. He is trying to relieve himself of the pressure on his party by sending a message to the inauguration partners to move the ball to the roof of his house. “I don’t want to be head of government, what I want is to eliminate the Spanish people at the ballot boxes, not through anyone’s proposal, only through the ballot boxes,” said Figo, insisting on the importance of an effective censorship proposal, in his opinion. It is calling for early elections immediately after departure.
The petition by the Chief of Staff to oppose allowing preemptive marches through an effective censure motion was filed two days after former Socialist Minister José Luis Ábalos and his former agitator Koldo García entered the preventive prison in Soto del Real. After doing this, Feijóo came to Barcelona where he declared that he did not “want” to make a proposal, as well as “to vote”. Ask for help from entrepreneurs so they can help Together, and even ERC, take the lead in this movement.
However, the formation of Puigdemont had a negative reaction to the leader of the PP and additionally struck a blow against him. “I have the courage to come to Catalonia and ask business people for help,” said Jordi Turol, Secretary General of Junts. “Businessmen do not have to ask for help, but forgive me for the systematic mistreatment that occurred during their years in government,” Turul told the party’s National Council. On Gantz’s sidelines, the support of government partners remained intact despite the demonstration that, in addition to personal corruption, there was a conspiracy to finance the Socialist Workers’ Party behind it. Although public demonstrations of their leaders are wiser.
Feijóo’s statements were made during a meeting with the PP mayors of major cities in Burgos a few days ago, where they laid out policies to reduce taxes and housing taxes. But the PSOE-led Judicial Council turned the secret meeting of popular governors into an initial escalation of the demonstration called by the PP after the imprisonment of Abalos and García. Under the slogan “Efficiency, Mafia or Democracy?” The Popular Party called on “tough” and “tired” citizens to protest Sunday morning at the Debod Temple in Madrid. This will be the seventh rally organized by the coalition against the government, and it is expected that former presidents José María Aznar and Mariano Rajoy, as well as independent barons, will help.
“We will see each other tomorrow to demand democracy, to demand polls and decency,” Figo declared on Saturday. “The government is selling the street against the minds, and we are saving against the corrupt,” said the leader of the Popular Party, referring to the focus that occurred last weekend against the Supreme Court’s conviction of the Secretary General of State, Álvaro García Ortiz. He continued: “Mañana estás convocados todos los españoles queados alos que les revuelven las Gutas, hayan votado a quienes hayan votado.” Vox took down the protest, which they called “hair taking.” There are also organizations linked to ultras, such as its youth brand Revuelta or lobby Extremist Catholic Hasti Auer called for a demonstration on the same day under the slogan “Everyone against the criminal organization”, which was scheduled to end at the headquarters of the Socialist Workers’ Party in Ferraz.
“We are not asking anything from the People’s Party, we are simply asking them to let us vote. Is there anything more democratic than the ability to vote?” Figo insisted, indicating where Sunday’s slogans would go at the protest. He concluded by saying: “Is there anything more true than that when all of Sanchez’s tricks are in prison, we can decide what we want Spain to be? This is the most respected party in Spain and which does not agree that we will leave the party or we will arrive at the party.”