Pedro Sánchez himself set the tone last Wednesday, when in the middle of a control session, with the dismissal of the director of the CNI, Paz Esteban, in the air, he stirred like a wounded animal to brand the popular as “mugantes”. This Monday, it was the spokesman for the socialist executive, Felipe Sicilia, who went on the attack against the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to describe him as a “useless politician who does nothing to help our country move forward.”
The polls published in recent weeks indicate that the arrival of Feijóo to the presidency of the PP has translated into a notable improvement in the intention to vote for his party. The first appointment with the polls will take place in just over a month, on June 19, in Andalusia. The expectations for the Socialists are not flattering and their concern is reflected in an aggressive speech, which they have been directing against the leader of the opposition for some time.
Sicilia appeared at the PSOE headquarters to defend the gas price cap approved last Friday by the Council of Ministers – a month and a half after Sánchez won the battle to implement it in Brussels – and other initiatives put in place to mitigate the effects of “Putin’s War”. But, incidentally, she took the opportunity to accuse Feijóo of “irresponsibility” for not having supported them.
“It is the same PP as always,” he criticized just three days after the popular gave their support to the government’s security law that the secessionists wanted to overthrow. Feijóo has learned the role of moderate but all he does is put himself in profile playing that role of useless politician ».
The socialist leader also echoed the information that ‘El País’ published this Monday with audios from the former general secretary of the popular party, María Dolores de Cospedal, and former commissioner Villarejo, about Bárcenas’ papers and the open police investigation into the match box b. “The PP is a party that carries in its being the depravity of the public and the corruption of the institutions where it governs, with a structure more typical of a mafia organization than a political organization,” he said.
The Socialists assure that they are willing to propose the initiatives that are necessary to clarify the facts, already investigated by the justice system, and they do not rule out even reopening an investigation commission like the one they already launched with the ‘Kitchen case ‘. “We are not going to cease all the necessary efforts so that we can verify how the PP was using the institutions, public funds, the police, with a single purpose – Sicilia insisted -, to benefit and then try to cover up a corruption for which it is condemned”.
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