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Feijóo and his 'barons' call for protests this Sunday throughout Spain, in a fight with Vox for leading the "outrage"

The PP, which is preparing a manifesto, takes extreme precautions to prevent radicals from breaking up the concentrations as has happened in Ferraz.

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Feijóo and his 'barons' call for protests this Sunday throughout Spain, in a fight with Vox for leading the "outrage"

The PP, which is preparing a manifesto, takes extreme precautions to prevent radicals from breaking up the concentrations as has happened in Ferraz

MADRID, 11 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, and his 'barons' will take to the streets this Sunday in different parts of Spain to protest against the "absolute transfer" of the socialist Pedro Sánchez to the independentists, mobilizations that Vox is willing to support. join in In fact, Santiago Abascal's party has invited citizens to later go to the PSOE headquarters in the cities to continue with the mobilizations.

Both the PP and Vox have called on citizens to take to the streets to express their "indignation" at the pacts that the PSOE is forging with the independentists and which they consider a "betrayal" of Spain and an "electoral fraud." Both groups are fighting to lead this social unrest in the streets.

Proof that Abascal's people do not want to leave the spotlight to Feijóo and the PP this weekend is their support for the 'popular' call. "This Sunday the 12th we will attend the demonstrations called by the PP and then we will join the peaceful marches that will end in front of the PSOE headquarters throughout Spain," he announced on Friday through his account on the social network X (formerly Twitter), from where he has urged these days to "stop Sánchez's coup."

These days the 'popular' have made an appeal to citizens to attend their protest, but without addressing parties like Vox. "Everyone fits here, from socialists to voters from any political spectrum," PP sources assure Europa Press, making it clear to Vox officials that they will be able to attend but will not be able to intervene.

In the PP they do not hide their discomfort at this last-minute move by Vox to support their protest. In recent days, the 'popular' have repeated that it is "a call from the PP", which is "open to all Spaniards who want to join it, regardless of who they voted for", in the words of the secretary general of the formation, Cuca Gamarra. FEIJÓO AND HIS 'BARONS' ARE SPREAD THROUGHOUT SPAIN

All the 'barons' of the PP have encouraged participation in these protests on Sunday and will be present in their respective territories. In the case of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, he will be in Madrid - which is held in Puerta del Sol - along with the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

In addition, the other members of the PP leadership will do so in the provinces for which they obtained their seats in the last general elections on July 23. Thus, for example, Gamarra will be in the Logroño mobilization; the general coordinator, Elías Bendodo, in Malaga; and the Deputy Secretary of Institutional Affairs, Esteban González Pons, in Valencia.

The PP, which expects more public attendance at its rallies after the pact with Junts, which it believes has further enervated citizens, is taking extreme precautions to prevent radicals from blowing them up, as has happened in front of the PSOE Ferraz headquarters in the last days. The 'popular' are not worried and boast of their experience in organizing events.

From 'Génova' they have repeatedly insisted since Tuesday that the PP has called for "peaceful" and "civic" protests at 12:00 p.m. in all the capitals of Spain, which have been previously authorized by all Government Delegations.

"As these concentrations are authorized in vital places in each province, there must be police deployment to safeguard security," party sources explained to Europa Press, adding that if there is any incident at the PSOE headquarters in response to the call that has been made, Vox fact, there the responsibility will not be the PP because that space will not be part of the perimeter communicated by its party.

In recent days the PP has used social networks to encourage people to join its call and has even released a video with messages from Feijóo and the presidents of the PP assuring 'I'm coming'. "It is time for civic and peaceful mobilization because the pact will greatly damage coexistence, equality and the rule of law," Gamarra said on Friday.