The president of the Popular Party (PP), Alberto Nuñez Feijóoassured this Tuesday that he had clarified with the senator of his party and mayor of the city of Cadiz of Algeciras, Jose Ignacio Landalucethe accusations of sexual harassment that the MEP and leader of ‘Se Acabó la Fiesta’ spread on social networks this Monday, Alvise Pérez against the “popular”. Of course, he stressed that “no one puts their hand in the fire for anyone”, while taking advantage of the agitation created around Iñigo Errejón criticize the left.
“Any kind of complaint that there is against my party, we have to investigate it, if it happens,” Feijóo said forcefully during an interview with Federico Jiménez Losantos early in the morning on EsRadio. The ‘popular’ emphasizes that they contacted the senator “automatically” and that “the matter was clarified.” In this sense, he affirms that in his party They know “it can happen”.
After criticizing the fact that the left cannot accuse its party “of giving lessons on everything and of being an example of nothing”, he maintained that “No one puts their hand in the fire for anyone.” He then directly criticized Sumar, accusing Yolanda Díaz’s party of having “concealed for more than a year and a half facts that led to the isolation of this person.” [en referencia a Íñigo Errejón]”, and that she was however promoted “to the highest level as spokesperson for your group”.
Likewise, Feijóo claims to have “no interest in fueling this affair”, but admits that he cannot “remain silent” in the face of what he considers “a decisive fact to prove the moral character of the government”. An attack on the Executive which affirms that without Errejón’s vote, Pedro Sánchez would not have become president. In fact, he insists that “It was good that Díaz and Sánchez covered up what happened to Errejón” Because otherwise “the results would not have been the same”: “You knew it and you hid it,” he criticized.
Feijóo, for his part, extracted from the newspaper’s archives and assured that “this is not the first time” that Yolanda Díaz finds herself in a similar situation. In this sense, the former president of the Xunta recalled that “in Galicia, the police went to Díaz’s parliamentary group because there was a person in that group who had child pornography.” A question which led the “popular” to consider that “we are faced with alleged aggravating circumstances because it is a repeat offense”.
“I fear it will be easier to report on Instagram than in a police station”
The “popular” also used the past tense to file a complaint against the the law of yes only is yes who led Irene Montero at the head of the Ministry of Equality and within Podemosformation to which Sumar’s former spokesperson, Íñigo Errejón, also belonged. In Feijóo’s eyes, the “purple” formation is “a party that died of its own medicine”.
In this sense, he assured that He is “concerned” by the fact that in Spain “it is easier to report on Instagram than in a police station”while recalling that this is why his party has “always” opposed this legislation. “We warned that the law would produce a loss of defense and ‘releases'”, said Feijóo, while emphasizing that the PP was “decisive in that there is no reduction of sentences”.