The frontal confrontation between the government and the opposition that characterizes Spanish politics has managed to permeate the dynamics of the functioning of the community institutions, which are facing an unprecedented blockage in the configuration of the new Commission due to the maneuvers of the Popular Party Spanish. . With the pact between conservatives, social democrats and liberals in the air, from Moncloa they attack Alberto Núñez Feijóo for his efforts to bring the partisan war to Brussels following the DANA tragedy.
“Here, the one who must give explanations for his irresponsibility is the PP. Feijóo projects his frustration and lack of leadership both inside and outside Spain. What they are doing is shaking the stability of European institutions, the true heart of Europe, which has never happened until now,” denounced spokesperson Pilar Alegría during the conference of press after the Council of Ministers.
Alegría demanded “responsibility” from the opposition and once again sent an unequivocal message of support to Ribera from Moncloa. “All support and recognition to Teresa Ribera, the best candidate for the first vice-president of the Commission,” he defended.
Asked whether the socialists would now be ready to swallow the toad of support for Meloni’s ultra candidate in exchange for the decline of cross vetoes and the rescue of Ribera’s candidacy, the spokesperson for the Executive preferred to avoid the details. “We are where we were in July, a pact between the three great European families,” he simply declared.
“We would not be here if the PP did not try to blow up this agreement based on short-term and weak strategies,” insisted Pilar Alegría, who, despite her harsh tone towards the opposition, avoided for another week criticizing the leadership of Carlos Mazón, whose resignation or dismissal the Valencian socialists are already demanding.