Feijóo: "Sánchez tries to silence those who voted for him but who rebel against what is happening"
The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, sees in the expulsion of the historic socialist leader Nicolás Redondo a new level in the “drift” of the PSOE and further proof that Pedro Sánchez “does not have internal consent” either for the amnesty or for the referendum” that he is negotiating to achieve the support of the independence movement in his inauguration.
“He is trying to silence those who voted for him but who rebel against what is happening,” considered the popular leader during the closing of the Faes Campus.. An event in which he met for the first time with the former president of the Government José María Aznar since he urged the PP on Tuesday to take to the streets to protest against the amnesty. A day later, Génova announced the event on September 24 in Madrid, and stressed that the decision was made before Aznar called for demonstrations.
The image of Feijóo and Aznar sharing the event, together with the PP announcement that both will go to the 24-S event – also attended by Mariano Rajoy – closes the controversy opened in recent days about who was leading the party in the party. response to the socialist roadmap with the independence movement. All, at a time when Feijóo has not confirmed whether he will attend the October 8 demonstration in Barcelona, in which the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, will participate..
Feijóo, “the hope of Spain”
Aznar, who was in charge of introducing Feijóo at this Friday's event, remained silent regarding the expulsion of Nicolás Redondo, and said that Feijóo is “the hope of Spain”. Both greeted each other with a handshake, and marched together once the conference concluded.
Aznar, precisely, had lunch this Thursday with Redondo when they found out about the expulsion of the historic socialist leader. “He has been expelled from Sánchez's party for defending the ideals of the PSOE,” Feijóo expressed in this regard to show that Sánchez does not have internal support to agree with the independence movement for his investiture.
The popular leader once again demanded that the acting President of the Government “go back and rectify”, and demanded the resignation of the spokesperson minister, Isabel Rodríguez, for calling Aznar's call to protest against the amnesty and the referendum a “coup plot”. .