The PP avoids commenting on Meloni's victory and chooses to wait for the first 100 days of government

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MADRID, 27 Sep.

MADRID, 27 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PP's Deputy Secretary of Economy, Juan Bravo, has avoided commenting on Giorgia Meloni's victory in the Italian elections held last Sunday and has suggested that it is necessary to leave "a minimum of 100 days" to find out how they make up the Government and which They are the first decisions they make.

This is how Bravo expressed himself this Tuesday in an interview on esRadio, which Europa Press has picked up, when asked about whether the PP perceives Meloni's victory as a threat.

"You have to leave the people a minimum of 100 days to see exactly how they form a government and what decisions they make," said the "popular" leader.

In this key, he has urged to make a deep reflection before the "delicate moment" that in his opinion Europe is going through, at the same time that he has highlighted the opportunity for Spain to "do things well and lead Europe".

Yesterday the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ignored the results of the Italian elections in his speech before the Executive Committee of the PP, despite the fact that much of the media focus was focused on what happened in the neighboring country, where the bloc of The right-wing party, made up of Meloni, Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi, has achieved an absolute majority in both chambers with 44% compared to 26% for the centre-left.

In public, some PP leaders did value the electoral result in Italy. Upon arrival at the Executive Committee of the PP, the president of the Andalusian Government, Juanma Moreno, assured that he hopes that Meloni "respects the values ​​and objectives of the European Union" and called for a reflection on why the center is not taken care of political and radical positions grow.

For his part, the president of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, stressed that in those elections it was the left that had lost, although he admitted that he would have liked another electoral result "from the sister party of the PP in Italy." In addition, he pointed out that the last elections in Madrid, Castilla y León and Andalusia made it clear that "the only political force that can dislodge Sánchez from La Moncloa is the PP."

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, did not want to make any assessments, alleging that we must wait to see in more detail the proposals that the future government will launch, but she criticized the fact that it seems that "only a few can access the Government." Thus, she said that she finds "the reaction of the adversaries very curious" because it seems that "only" the electorate is right when the left governs ".

The president of the PP of Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Núñez, also spoke, who considers that Meloni's victory is a sign that socialism "goes out of style" in Europe and opens the way to "alternatives", an alternative that in the case of Spain represents, in his opinion, the PP of Feijóo. Although he admitted that he would have liked a "more moderate" government in Italy, he stressed that the various "socialist governments and the radical left in Italy" have given the country "disastrous data similar to those of Spain."

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