10-09-2019 | Cs
The president of Cs points out that 'our law of dignified death' seeks 'to guarantee the right of any person to request palliative care and live with dignity until the last of the days'
"If Sanchez's failure leads us to elections, I ask the center voter to go to the polls en masse to not give him the baton of our country again." This was stated by the president of Citizens (Cs), Albert Rivera, during an interview in the space 'A coffee with Susanna' of the Public Mirror program of Antena 3. "It is Sanchez who vetoes the constitutionalists when he calls us fascists", insulting thus "half of Spain" said the leader of Cs.
"If Sanchez's failure is finally consummated in the order of the King to form a government and there are second elections, I ask the electorate to be aware of the importance of not giving him the baton of our country," Rivera said, in addition to committing to " try to form an alternative majority next to the PP if there is only one more seat for change. " "We have the historical obligation to be prepared for new elections," although "they are not wanted by the majority of the electorate because sensible people do not want to vote so many times," said the president of the orange formation.
Rivera also recalled that before the last elections "we announced what we would do with our votes and we have fulfilled it," so "you cannot criticize a party for being consistent and keep our word with the voters who elected us." "We are not guided by the polls but by the polls" and "the reality is that we were the formation that grew the most" going from "32 to 57 deputies," said the leader of Cs.
"Torra has said that he was going to dismiss the judicial sentences and meanwhile Sánchez is silent and grants" because "he is his partner" and prefers his support to that of the "PP or Citizens" the president and Cs have stressed. On the Diada in Catalonia, the leader of the orange formation has explained that "it is again a celebration of a few" since it sometimes becomes "a coven to burn flags of Spain". "It is very sad that on the day of our land we cannot celebrate it all together" Rivera lamented.