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“We haven’t seen anything like this since Franco”

This Wednesday, the PP gave its first official response to the so-called regeneration plan presented yesterday by the Government. The leader of the opposition, Alberto Nunez Feijóo, criticized Pedro Sanchez “censor and persecute anyone who dares to criticize him.” “We have not seen anything like this since Franco,” Feijóo said during the executive control session in Congress.

“We already know how the political course will begin: with an offensive against judges, journalists and the media,” Feijóo said. “He has gone from having problems with the truth to having problems with those who tell it. His banana conception of power has no end,” he added.

This Wednesday was the First face to face between Feijóo and Sánchez since the return of summersince the President of the Government was absent from last Wednesday’s plenary session due to an official trip. Feijóo disgraced him for not having to answer to Congress – Sánchez will only be there this Wednesday for the whole month on an official trip – and criticized the health of the Executive.

“He turns a blind eye to an evasion of justice [en referencia a Carles Puigdemont]continues to refuse to recognize that Venezuela is a dictatorial regime […]withdraws resources from the health and education of all Spaniards to finance the independence quota and have a position, the latter being Bank of Spain“You have to be in their WhatsApp groups,” he said.

“The question is… why all this? Their corruption files are all still open and the parliament seems quite closed,” added the opposition leader, stressing that Sánchez lacks stable parliamentary partners and does not have secure budgets.

Surprisingly, the Prime Minister did not respond to Feijóo by commenting on the benefits of his regeneration plan presented yesterday, but hid behind the good progress of the economy to defend himself against criticism from the opposition.

Sánchez defended that it is a “government of agreement and dialogue” and that the data support it. “Yesterday, the vice-president of the European Commission: a Spanish woman. The Bank of Spain raises its economic growth forecast to 2.8% for this year and today the National Institute of Statistics revises upwards the growth figures for 2022 and 2023. Wherever one looks, the data invites confidence and optimism,” he added.

To these words, Feijóo replied ironically that the data does not come from the Bank of Spain, but from José Luis Escriva. “Let’s see if it’s right at the end of the year or you just hired a Mr. Tezanos bis” he stressed.

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