“A ticket for Pedro. Get on the Falcon, take a photo and share it in your RRSS”, reads on the PP poster inviting people to climb

MADRID, 19 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Popular Party has installed a model with a Falcon plane next to the Plaza de Colón in which it assures that “it is time to get Pedro Sánchez off this official plane that the President of the Government uses for some trips.

The formation led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo invites citizens to get on this ‘Falcon 900’ and, in fact, has prepared some plane tickets that contain the following information: ‘A ticket for Pedro’ and, on the right, the name of the passenger: ‘Pedro Sánchez’; ‘One Way’ ticket; “From Moncloa” to “Your House”.

On that same ticket, the PP denounces the flights made by the chief executive with the Falcon: “158 flights in 2022 alone”, “5,000 euros each flight hour” and “18 tons of CO2 generated in two days”.

In addition, the PP has placed a blue sign next to the entrance door of the model of the plane -it will be about 2 meters high and 2.5 meters long- with the initials of the PP, accompanied by the following message: “A ticket for Pedro. Get on the Falcon, take a photo and share it on your RRSS with the hashtag

Inside the plane, there are four spacious seats, just like a first-class plane. Next to the Falcon, the PP has installed another poster paraphrasing the party’s campaign slogan against the generals: “It’s time to get Pedro del Falcon down.”

The first opposition party has been denouncing the use of the Falcon by the President of the Government for months, since, according to the ‘popular’, he has used it to go to PSOE events and even to a concert.

Feijóo has promised not to use this official plane for any political act of his party if it arrives at Moncloa and has advanced that his ministers will have to follow a protocol that limits its use.

“I am not going to use the Falcon to carry out a single political act of my party,” Feijóo told Europa Press in an interview in August last year, in which he censured the “cynicism” of the Prime Minister for trying to justify the use of this plane by first scheduling a visit to “a company near the meeting” of the PSOE and then “returning to Madrid”.