Warns of the “risk” that democracy “is attacked” and asks if the PP leader has the papers for spying on Sánchez’s father-in-law

The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, has described the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, as “the fucking master” and has stressed that he “firmly believes” that the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, “is behind it” of Sánchez’s “undermining personal life” strategy.

This was declared this Sunday at the Extraordinary National Congress of the PSdeG that was held in Santiago de Compostela and in which the socialist militants stood up and cried ‘Pedro, stay!’.

In his speech, Puente warned that there is “a very serious risk” that democracy “will be attacked” and has attacked the right-wing parties that are carrying out a “ferocious campaign” against Pedro Sánchez.

In this sense, he pointed out that “he sees Feijóo” and “cannot help” remembering the time in which the popular leader “did the same thing with Emilio Pérez Touriño.”

“We are seeing today what you experienced in Galicia at that time and also the practices that they developed here to retain power,” he lamented.

The right, he continued, what he “considers” is that the “power belongs to him” and, therefore, when he “does not have it” it is because someone “has taken away what is his.”

To “understand the current moment”, Puente has reviewed the general elections that were held in Spain from 1989 to the present. Different situations that have formed the “breeding ground” for what is happening in Spain.

Puente has criticized that the right “needs to do everything it is doing”, since the story of reality “is so devastating” that, “either they use a lot of lies, hoaxes, or they enter too much into personal territory or not.” “They have nothing to do.”

Pedro Sánchez, the minister praised, “has challenged” the paradigms that the right “had installed in Spain”, such as that “the right is better at the economy.” “Lie. Nobody governs the economy better than this government. Nobody,” he added while naming other “mantras that were destroyed” by Sánchez.

“The influence of Spain in Europe and in the world is even greater today than in the times of Felipe González, who was a leader with a lot of fame abroad, but it’s not that Pedro Sánchez has a reputation, it’s that he is the fucking one.” “I love,” he extolled.

However, Puente has reflected on Felipe González, of whom he said that in his years “he received unbearable pressure from the PP”, but that now “he seems to have forgotten.”

In reference to the adjective towards the President of the Government, the minister based it on the fact that Sánchez “has autonomy, speech, respects himself, speaks English and because they do not have to be isolated.”

FEIJÓO “IS BEHIND”

Next, Puente referred to the latest news about Sánchez in which since 2014 “they have been looking for things”, but “not for him” but for his family.

For this reason, he has asked Feijóo a question since the minister “finds it hard to believe” that the presidents of the PP “do not pass the papers to each other”: “Does Feijóo have the papers for spying on the father-in-law of Pedro Sánchez of the year 2014?”

In this context, Puente has asked Feijóo for explanations since he has been “firmly” convinced that the popular leader “is behind” the strategy of “undermining Sánchez’s personal and family life.”

“GIVING UP IS NOT A SOLUTION”

For his part, the elected general secretary of the PSdeG, José Ramón Gómez Besteiro, has also shown his support for Sánchez and has stressed that “all socialists” are experiencing “very difficult days.”

In this sense, he has sent a message to Sánchez and that is that “giving up is not a solution.” “I thought so too. Faced with this policy, you cannot take a step back or to the side. You have to take a step forward,” Besteiro concluded.

At the beginning of the event, the mayor of Betanzos who presides over the Extraordinary Congress, María Barral Varela, wanted to send a “message of empathy” because the Galician socialists “understand what Sánchez is going through.”

“We understand that you say enough is enough. You can’t take it anymore. There is no human being who can endure what Sánchez is enduring,” he lamented, while also wanting to answer the question that the President of the Government asked in the letter to the citizens. : “worth”.

“For the people, for this country, for the colleagues who gave their all for the democracy of this country, for all the measures that this government has approved. It is worth it, Pedro,” he concluded.