He considers Feijóo the only alternative to the “worst government” of democracy

MADRID, 2 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The deputy secretary of Organization of the PP, Miguel Tellado, has trusted this Monday that 2023 will be a “year of change” that will dye Spanish politics “blue” after the three electoral appointments and has demanded that the general ones be “as soon as possible”, since he considers that Pedro Sánchez has to stop being president of the Government for “democratic hygiene”.

This is how the ‘popular’ senator also expressed himself in an interview on Radio Voz, collected by Europa Press, in which he pointed out that the Spanish have to “speak” at the polls to “determine what kind of government they want”, and has criticized that Sánchez is doing “the complete opposite” of what he promised in the electoral campaign.

“We demand that the elections be held as soon as possible, that citizens can speak and determine what kind of government they want. For reasons of democratic hygiene, Sánchez should cease to be president of the Government as soon as possible,” Tellado said.

The leader of the PP has charged against the “permanent assignments” of the coalition Executive to the independence movement and its “big management errors”, while conveying that the party led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo is capable of building an alternative government.

During the new year, from the PP they hope that “the map of Spain will be stained blue, with change and hope”, as indicated by Tellado, for whom it is necessary to replace the “worst government” of democracy.

He has expressed that the general elections will be at the end of the year or “whenever Sánchez wants or suits him best.” Having said this, he has ensured that the PP does not question the initial legitimacy of Sánchez as president, but that the head of the Executive himself has been “losing” it in the exercise of power, by settling in the “absolute contradiction”.

Tellado has recalled the approaches of ETA members to the prisons of the Basque Country as requested by the leader of Bildu, Arnaldo Otegi; the approval of a Law of Democratic Memory that has “erased” the Transition “with a stroke of the pen”; the pardons for the pro-independence leaders of the ‘procés’ against the criteria of the Supreme Court and when Sánchez said that he would not do it; the repeal with “night and treachery” of the crime of sedition and the reduction of embezzlement to “satisfy” its parliamentary partners, or that through the “back door” they intend to “agree” on a referendum in Catalonia for this year, ” as they remember from ERC”.

The deputy secretary has described the Executive as a “independence factory”, while pointing out that Sánchez is interested in seeing his partners do well because their future depends on them.

“We have a government that is not defending territorial integrity, but rather giving in to those who want a weak Spain” which they can manipulate when the time comes, he reproached. In addition, he has warned that the Basque and Catalan independence movement had “never” achieved as much as now, “not even in the years of terrorist violence.”

The PP senator has also charged against the “ridiculous” measures of the latest government aid package, some announcements from the Executive with which he tries to alleviate -in his opinion- his “crisis of credibility”. “He is absent from the reality of the country,” he denounced.