Teodoro García Egea, secretario general del Partido Popular, durante su entrevista en RNE


– "What Sánchez is going to find today Casado, the one who asked for unity before yesterday or the one who said in an Italian newspaper that he would never agree to anything with the PP?"

– "The PP will be in the reconstruction, but Sánchez asks for a blank check and offers a phantom budget"

– Remember that the PP has agreed to three decrees of a state of alarm and eight economic decrees, including the IMV, "without asking for anything more than the Government to improve the lives of Spaniards"

– Criticizes that "while Casado has reached out, Sánchez wants to confiscate the savings of thousands of people deposited in the municipalities to pay the most expensive government in history"

– He affirms that "now we have a phantom Budget of which we know nothing" and assures that "if he wanted to agree with the PP, he would break with Iglesias"

– He understands the "discomfort" of Ciudadanos because "he has been inflexible in the matter of defendants and now Sánchez asks him to sit down with an accused party"

– He regrets that "the unemployment data is not good" and recalls that the PP already warned that if measures were not taken, after the summer the ERTE would become ERE because employers are not receiving aid as in other countries

– “In Spain a lot of marketing; of the We come out stronger to the Spain can, but after Sánchez's act, many people have ended up in the strike queue and that is the drama that grips our country "

– Compare the case of Portugal where the prime minister agrees everything with the leader of the opposition with that of Spain, where Sánchez does it with Iglesias. "There is a big difference," he reproaches

– Qualifies as "unfortunate" that Sánchez "asks to lend his shoulder but in Madrid he uses the trip" because "the virus does not understand the political color that governs the autonomies"

– It is called “surprising” that the Government tries to blame the regional governments for the outbreaks when the Government delegate in Madrid “washes his hands” after having authorized three demonstrations, one of them with serious danger of increasing contagion

– Criticizes the "lack of coordination" of the Minister of Education before going back to school and asks "where has the Minister of Universities been". "The Government has learned very well this summer to wash its hands," he says.

– Asks Sánchez that the Government "does not abandon functions", as has happened in educational matters, and demands measures that guarantee the conciliation of parents throughout Spain

– He assures that the PP will not support Vox's motion of censure because "it is doomed to failure, the numbers do not come out and its consequence will be to strengthen the Government"

– "The Spanish can count on the PP to fight against the virus but not for shows that do not contribute anything at a time when the outbreaks are fired"

– Warns that "Sánchez uses Vox as an instrument to keep the center right divided"




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