"If we add we will avoid the nightmare of having Pedro Sánchez in La Moncloa for four years"
The spokesman of the Popular Parliamentary Group in the Senate, Javier Maroto, said today that "dividing the center-right vote only wins the left and the best way to avoid a PSOE government is by joining in a vote around the Popular Party."
In statements to the media in Huesca, Maroto said that “if we add we will avoid the nightmare of having Pedro Sánchez in La Moncloa for four years. If we divide, the left wins and if the center-right parties are together we have opportunities. ”
The spokesman for the popular in the Senate has insisted that "if in the right center we divide, here only Sanchez wins." In addition, he recalled that in the last general elections there were center-right voters who divided his vote, and "although from the PP was explained, we should have made a greater effort," he acknowledged.
In his opinion, “the experience of the voters who have seen that when they vote divided the only one who applauds is Pedro Sánchez and the only thing left is leftist politics, now they regroup their vote in the only option that is real alternative today Pedro Sánchez, and that is none other than the PP and Pablo Casado. ”
“THE STORM THAT COMES”
On the other hand, Maroto has referred to the economic crisis announced by all international organizations and stressed that "the coming crisis is not a small storm, it is an announced economic crisis."
"The Spaniards know very well the consequences of having a government that hides the crisis and manages very badly the consequences of said economic crisis," he said.
For this reason, the GPP spokesman said that in this election campaign “we want to leave a clear message: The new economic crisis that is announced may have in the coming years a government that hides and aggravates it, or it may have a government that face and solve it, as the PP has done on other occasions ”.
"The answer has to be that the PP can save this crisis, it can stop it and, therefore, we can avoid it." In this sense, Maroto has used the simile of a vase that falls: “The PP can pick up the vase before falling to the ground, while the PSOE waits for the vase to shatter and then try to collect the pieces and put them on the table. If someone takes an adverse situation on time, the chances of solution are much greater and the negative consequences for citizens are less. ”