- Calls on the Government to "the responsibility, dignity and unity of Spain that cannot be subject to negotiations and fluctuations of forces that seek to break the stability of the country." "We had never seen a similar thing," he adds.
- He emphasizes that “the only possible future is that of the millions of Spaniards who aspire to have a dignified future, an individual and collective well-being,” and recriminates the unions that “instead of continuing the path of job creation go to the route of the prisons ”looking for political pacts with whom to break Spain, thus condemning many Spaniards to unemployment.
- Sanchez demands "sanity, to abandon the misgovernment by the government, and also transparency to say what he will do" because, in his opinion, "the PSOE can not sit at a table to negotiate, as it is doing daily, with those who deny the unity of the Social Security fund or state powers ”.
- Given the possibility that prisoners who are in Catalan prisons – "not because of a political conflict but legal for breaching the rules to break the unity of Spain" – can spend Christmas at home, claims Sanchez to use "all legal instruments ”to avoid it.
- Remember the commitment that when the PP governs will recover the powers in prison matters, now in the hands of the Generalitat: “We ask Sánchez for decisions so that the prisoners are transferred to other Spanish prisons and have no prison benefits that are an opprobrium and a offense for the Spaniards of good ”.
- He sees "intolerable" that while "some apparent Spaniards" enjoy benefits subject to a political negotiation that seeks the rupture of Spain, "other Spaniards do not have a good time this Christmas because the Government of Sanchez is an employment crusher, with unemployment figures that return us to 2012 ”.
- He accuses the PSOE of living “installed in silence, concealment and denial” of data that return us to 2013 affiliation data, to an indefinite hiring that drops to a level of 13% – when with Mariano Rajoy it rose to 19% -, and with 6,000 women and 26,000 young people who have lost their jobs in this country.
- He points out that "if Sanchez cannot be asked for sanity, we ask him not to destroy the project of Spain that has given us the best 40 years of our country." "Tomorrow we will remind you that we are not willing to break the Constitution, not to commit the great felony and the great hypocrisy of coming to defend the constitutional text when at every hour and every minute negotiates the rupture of this great project that is Spain," Add.
- He says he does not know who "is ruling this country, of course not the PSOE or the 80s or 90s." "This PSOE would have called from the beginning to the PP, but unfortunately we do not know in which corner of history the Socialist Party stayed," he concludes.