Feijóo questions that Sánchez does not agree with the PP on the steps of the next government: "It forces us to reach milestones that we do not know"

The PP is still plugged into euphoria. So much, that Alberto Núñez Feijóo has ironized this Wednesday in Valencia with the “desperation” of Pedro Sánchez, whom he sees already outside Moncloa from July 23. Not in vain, the leader of the PP has given a new mass bath together with Carlos Mazón, the next president of the Generalitat, and in the fetish city for the party, a symbol of the recovery of power for the popular in the last appointment with the polls. Now, Feijóo has censured that the President of the Government of Spain “does not even meet the basic rules of institutional functioning”.
Not only because Sánchez has not congratulated the PP on its “unappealable” victory on 28-M or because he continues to “insult” it, but because he has not even agreed on crucial issues with whom “everything seems to indicate” that he will have to manage them in the coming months. And this is where Feijóo has referred to himself, predicting that the polls of the general elections will catapult him to the Presidency of the Government. Message in an electoral key from Valencia, where he has come precisely to chair the party's regional board of directors, which is held just a few hours before Mazón begins the round of contacts to form a government.
Hence, Feijóo has regretted that Sánchez has not met with the PP to “agree on the debt” of 90,000 million euros that the Government of Spain has committed to Brussels. “It forces us to reach milestones that we are unaware of,” Feijóo stressed. The warning is clear: with his last steps, Sánchez is already conditioning the decisions that the next Executive has to adopt.
Because the president of the PP has not only talked about debt, but has also referred to the agenda of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, which has therefore demanded a consensus with Sánchez since it corresponds to Spain in this second semester of 2023. On the contrary, the socialist leader “dedicates himself to the spotlights and to the sets”. “Well, we'll see each other in the spotlights and on the sets,” Feijóo challenged, alluding to the electoral debates.
For the leader of the PP, “Spain has spoken but Sanchismo has not understood what Spain has said”, since the Prime Minister has “blamed everyone except him”. In fact, he has been very critical of Sánchez for basing his campaign on “supporting the boycott of a Spanish product like Andalusian strawberries”. And in this line, he has reproached him for being more focused on “distributing positions on the lists” with which to face a hypothetical electoral defeat due to his “disconnection with reality”.
After haranguing his people to achieve change in Spain on July 23, Feijóo has promised a “smaller, more united and more professional” government.. And in this is precisely Mazón who, although without naming Vox at all, has made it clear that “there must be a government led by the PP that executes its political project”. It will not be until Tuesday the 13th when he will face off with the Vox candidate, Carlos Flores, who demands that he enter the Generalitat in exchange for the votes of his 13 deputies. Mazón needs them to add an absolute majority.