MADRID, 26 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has summoned the new leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to carry out a “strong opposition” to the Government of Pedro Sánchez, without “compromises”, or “lessons of false responsibility of the State”.
In the debate in the plenary session of Congress on espionage on politicians with the ‘Pegasus’ program, Abascal has once again disqualified the President of the Government, accusing him of “having no scruples to cheat” and of being “a lie with legs” and a superb that “he only believes in himself” and not “in the nation or in the State”.
What’s more, he has questioned the government’s denunciation of espionage on the cell phones of the president and the ministers of Defense and the Interior: “I don’t believe anything he has said, except for the hatred he has shown — he said in the tribune–. Now he comes to us with a story of listening and spies. If it is true, why does he tell it? And if it is not, why does he invent it? “.
And, in this context, he has lamented that “the seized right” continues to appeal to a sensible PSOE or that Núñez Feijóo offers pacts to the Government. In his opinion, “it is not acceptable” any collaboration with Sánchez, nor can he be given “an oxygen ball” such as agreeing on constitutional bodies.
“The Spaniards do not want compromises, but alternatives -he has proclaimed-. Ladies and gentlemen of the PP, this situation requires a strong opposition. Less lessons of false responsibility of the State and more responsibility with the vast majority of Spaniards who want infinite distance with Sánchez” .