The spokeswoman says that the leader of the PP did not complain about the times in the debates when he was presiding over Galicia

MADRID, 25 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The government spokeswoman, Isabel Rodríguez, believes that the unchecking that the leader of the PP, Alberto Núnez Feijóo, is now trying to do in his support for the policies proposed by the former British Prime Minister Liz Truss is a “swerve to avoid leaving of the curve at the last moment”.

At a press conference at the end of the Council of Ministers, Rodríguez criticized the fact that the leader of the PP and the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, are “the only ones” who have not rectified when the British themselves have already done so, that from this Tuesday they have Rishi Sunak as the new prime minister.

“It seems that the rest of us do not have eyes and ears to listen and read what the PP has said in relation to its economic policy and the applause for the resigned Truss,” said the spokeswoman, for whom it is “a bit rude” that Feijóo says one thing one day and the other the opposite when everything is published in the media “and it is very easy to verify”.

“They are giving so many swerves that one of these days they get out of the curve,” the also Minister of Territorial Policy has ironized, for which this shows that the PP lacks a “political project” while the Government has a “roadmap ” clear.

“A little rigor and coherence would be very good,” insisted Rodríguez, who considered that the latest statements by the PP leader distancing himself from Truss’s economic proposals may be a “swerve to avoid getting out of the curve at the last moment” after seeing how the ex-prime minister’s approaches have failed, “which have practically led to economic disaster” in the country.

On the other hand, Rodríguez has indicated that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, is willing to repeat the ‘face to face’ in the Senate with Feijóo, since “he feels comfortable” in the Upper House and because the Executive is clear his model and considers that he is “on the right side” in the current situation caused by the war in Ukraine.

Thus, in the face of complaints from the opposition about the distribution of time in the two debates held to date, the spokeswoman has stressed that “the Government appears as a Government as all governments appear in all parliaments”. “It never ceases to amaze me that in the absence of a project, complaints are made about what is usual parliamentary use,” she added.

“The same one who complains today is the one who a few months ago, in his investiture speech, was speaking for four and a quarter hours or in general policy debates he did so for more than two hours when the opposition parliamentary groups have their appraised time”, has affected, in reference to Feijóo although without naming him and his stage as president of Galicia.

“In a very short time, if one is clear about what one wants for this country, it is very easy to express,” Rodríguez stressed, who reported that since next Tuesday, November 1, is a holiday, there will be a Council of Ministers on Monday, October 31.