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Feijóo makes Vox ugly by allowing Sánchez to "show off" with his motion: "The PP is not going to offer him a parliamentary victory"

MADRID, 13 Mar.

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Feijóo makes Vox ugly by allowing Sánchez to "show off" with his motion: "The PP is not going to offer him a parliamentary victory"

MADRID, 13 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has reproached Vox this Monday for giving the chief executive, Pedro Sánchez, the opportunity to "show off" with his motion of censure, speaking before the Plenary Session of Congress about "whatever he wants". when it should offer explanations of the "problems" of the people and of "the scandals that little by little are encircling the Government."

"We are not going to give him joy when even his partners upset him. And we are not going to offer him a parliamentary victory because we are working to defeat him at the polls," Feijóo declared before the Executive Committee of the PP, which has counted on this occasion with the absence of several territorial 'barons' for agenda reasons, such as the Andalusian, Juanma Moreno, or the Galician Alfonso Rueda.

Feijóo has made this allusion to the motion of censure shortly after the president of Congress, the socialist Meritxell Batet, has confirmed that this debate against Pedro Sánchez will take place on March 21 and 22, in which Vox presents as a candidate for the economist Ramón Tamames.

The spokesman for the PP campaign committee, Borja Sémper, already confirmed a couple of weeks ago that Feijóo will not go to Congress on the day of the debate on the motion of censure so as not to participate in the "circus" and the "performance" of Vox, a party that, in his opinion, gives a "ball of oxygen" to the head of the Executive.

These weeks, Feijóo himself has publicly confirmed that the Popular Group will abstain in this motion of no confidence, although he has accused Santiago Abalcal's formation of offering a victory to the "convulsed, divided and imploding government" of Pedro Sánchez.

"Spain and politics must be taken more seriously than a couple of afternoons in Congress with someone who knows that he is not going to be president and with a party that has thought of increasing the parliamentary show," he told reporters in Daimiel. (Ciudad Real) on February 23, after visiting the García Carrión company, accompanied by the president of the PP of Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Núñez.