Headlines of your interview at TVE's Breakfasts:
- He assures that yesterday "Sanchez got on his knees before the independentistas to perpetuate himself in power, which is what he most craves, at any price, even if the price is Spain." “Proving Rufián right is something of the utmost gravity and irresponsibility and leaves many Spaniards orphaned,” he laments.
- "In Catalonia there is no conflict but conflicting politicians, Rufián is one of them and they have him sitting at the negotiating table." "What there are are irresponsible politicians who skip the law to achieve what they want, and ask for no consequences," he reiterates.
- He warns that the independentists have achieved the objective they were pursuing and can already explain in Europe that there is a government that recognizes the conflict and that there is a level of equality.
- After the results of the vote of the Bureau of Congress, he warns that every time the center and the right are separated, "Sanchez rubs his hands." "The division is sterile and the left always wins."
- He considers "contradictory" that Vox complains about a sanitary cordon and then applies it to Citizens.
- He criticizes that “the worst unemployment data of the last six years, the ERE’s judgment, which is the largest case of corruption in Spain and carries a socialist brand, and that Sánchez is hiding” are being ignored.
- He affirms that "the PSOE does not want a government that is not with Podemos and the independentistas" and stresses that "Sánchez has no plan B and this is a tragedy for Spanish democracy."
- He emphasizes that "Sánchez is the problem and the PP cannot be the accomplice that allows him to do what he wants to do in Spain", such as repealing reforms of the Popular Party, talking about plurinationality and recognizing a political conflict in Catalonia.