Urges the PSOE to "abandon all hope" that the PP refrains to facilitate a government of a president "who is not able to face"

The secretary general of the Popular Party, Teodoro García Egea, has lamented today that "Pedro Sánchez has not only blocked the formation of Government, but also has blocked Spain, the growth and progress of the Spanish economy."

After intervening in the meeting of the Extraordinary Executive Committee of the PP of León, García Egea has urged the PSOE to “abandon all hope” that the Popular Party will abstain to facilitate a government of a president “who is not able to face” today, in the traditional press conference of political course balance before the summer break, as all the presidents have done so far.

The popular leader has warned that "Sánchez hides and goes on vacation while many Spaniards go to the queue of unemployment, because he is ashamed of his management." "The PSOE shows that Sanchez cares more than Spain," he stressed.

GROWING DISCONFIDENCE TO SÁNCHEZ

Teodoro García Egea has denounced the growing “distrust” towards Sánchez “of the Spaniards, of the businessmen and, above all, of the government partners who made him president a year ago to throw the PP and a year later they do not trust him "

In that sense, he stressed that the unemployment data known today also reflect "distrust", which is "the main attribute of Sánchez and the PSOE" and advance an economic recession and the destruction of jobs.

GOVERNMENTS OF FREEDOM

In his speech, García Egea has celebrated that in the Community of Madrid there will be a "government of freedom" as in Castilla y León, Murcia, Andalusia and Galicia. "The right center has given a lesson to the left with the formation of governments that have lowered taxes, created employment and welfare," he stressed.

The popular leader has said that while Sanchez's "lack of dialogue" is blocking the Government of Spain, "the right center has given a lesson and an example to the left of understanding and speaking before what we want to do that of armchairs" .

"Today all the governments that depend on the PP are underway and the only government that depends on the PSOE has the negotiations blocked," he concluded.




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