MADRID, 14 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Vox’s spokesman in Congress, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, mocked this Tuesday at “the videos on the street” of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and has warned that there are no socialist affiliates in all of Spain who are able to “humanize” him.
Espinosa de los Monteros has alluded to some of the latest videos published by the Chief Executive on his Twitter account, playing petanque with pensioners in a park or, this Monday, with two young people who earn the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI ).
“There are no affiliates from all of Spain who are capable of humanizing a president who has shown for more than four years that Spain does not matter to him at all, that he cares very little for the PSOE and that he has egocentric obsessions about his own survival,” the president warned. Vox leader.
In fact, he has predicted that when the legislature ends, if Sánchez does not repeat his mandate in the Moncloa Palace, the PSOE itself will realize the “damage” it has inflicted on the party. “How will the PSOE be when Pedro Sánchez leaves I think that many people are not yet aware”, he has advanced.
In this panorama, he has stressed that Spanish politics has returned to bipartisanship –Vox on the one hand and all the other formations on the other, including the Popular Party–, something that he has asked citizens to take into account in the next elections , both the municipal and regional ones in May as well as the general ones.
As he explained, Vox maintains its agreements with the PP in the institutions, but believes that some ‘popular’ leaders “forget” that they govern thanks to the support of those of Santiago Abascal.
“Perhaps in the elections they will be remembered, they are there because Vox has supported them and Vox continues to support them,” he remarked. This is not the case of Castilla y León, as he has acknowledged, where Alfonso Fernández Mañueco and Juan García Gallardo have a “good relationship” and “are doing reasonably well.”