The President of the People’s Party (PP), after an audience with King Filipe VI on Tuesday, said that the PSOE “wants to turn those who won the elections into losers and those who lost the elections into winners.”
At a congressional press conference, Alberto Nunez Feijoo accused Pedro Sanchez, the Spanish prime minister, of being a “manipulated separatist candidate” and of wanting to erase the “expressed will of over 11 million voters” who voted for the PP and the forces, supporting him. “The country’s other major party stubbornly ignores it,” he stressed.
Aware of the “responsibility that we live at the moment”, in which “no party has an absolute majority”, the leader of the conservatives recalled that he is the “candidate of the winning party” and that the amount of mandates of the PP party, given that the parties, those who received support for governance make up “172 of the 176 deputies” needed to form a majority.
There is a “relationship of democratic normality” with Vox, and both have the goal of “protecting the constitution”. Feihoo is grateful for the support “shown in the Royal House” on Tuesday by the far-right party, thanks to which the PP “can govern alone.”
The PP chairman believes that a conservative government will be “the best guarantee of political stability”, recalling that the party won the last two elections held in Spain. “Stability, moderation, agreements and constitution” are the four pillars of Feihoo.
“I’m proposing an investiture,” he said, claiming he was supported by “a huge majority that intends to preserve democratic dignity.”
Meanwhile, the PSOE, which was the second most voted party in the Spanish elections, elected There are 122 deputies behind the NP, 136 of them seek to enlist the support of regionalists, nationalists and independent forces.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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