The Galician PP warns that "it will not allow" that "it be given to some to take away from others"
The Galician PP has gathered its deputies and senators this Friday at the doors of the investiture session of its leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, whom they claim as the “winner” of the elections of July 23, but who reaches the Tuesday without the necessary support to reach the majority that will take him to La Moncloa.
In a hotel in Santiago and with the general secretary, Paula Prado, at the head, the representatives of the PP of Galicia in the State Courts have committed to “defend the interests” of “all” Galicians during this legislature and warn that “they will not allow” that “it is given to some to take away from others”, in reference to the negotiations of the PSOE with the pro-independence forces in view of the investiture of Pedro Sánchez.
“Paying (Carles) Puigdemont the 450,000 million euros that he asks for investing Sánchez means that one community will have half a billion more at the expense of 16 others having half a billion less,” says the PP in a statement sent to the media after the breakfast of their deputies and senators in Madrid, where they promise to “fight the battle” on issues that affect Galicia such as the transfer of the AP-9, the state of its infrastructure or the distribution of European funds.
The Popular Party claims that they have 27 representatives in the Cortes Generales compared to “the 15 of the entire left” and emphasize their commitment to “defending the equality of all Spaniards and the fair treatment” that, they say, Galicia “deserves.”.