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Feijóo says that if Sánchez manages to form a government he will be a president who will resign from day one: "He will not be able to serve"

TOLEDO, 22 Oct.

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Feijóo says that if Sánchez manages to form a government he will be a president who will resign from day one: "He will not be able to serve"

TOLEDO, 22 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, considered this Sunday that if Pedro Sánchez manages to form a government, he will do so as a "resigned" president from day one and "will not be able to serve as such."

During a public event in the city of Toledo, he asserted that, no matter how much he can revalidate his Presidency, Pedro Sánchez "will be judged by history", because if for the independence movement the amnesty is "the starting point" of the inauguration negotiations, that same point will be the president's "final point."

A president who "shakes hands with Bildu and turns his back on decency", with a Council of Ministers "condescending to terrorist acts in the Middle East".

He added that Pedro Sánchez would be president of a party that has opted for "silence" in the debate around the amnesty in the Senate this week, where the socialists did not attend because "they have nothing to say."

And he could not be president because from the start "he fails to fulfill his main duty, which is to ensure the equality of all Spaniards." He would hold the Presidency "from disgrace" and will not exercise it "with the honor that being president of Spain demands."

He recalled the election night of July 23, in which the PSOE "tried to hide that it had lost the elections, and that Pedro Sánchez was the first president who could not revalidate his position", while the PP "won three million votes ".

"They tried to deny that we had won the elections, they tried to belittle the first party in Spain," lamented Núñez Feijóo, who told the PSOE that "it will not be able to silence eleven million Spaniards" who give voice to the PP in Parliament.

At this point he has once again challenged Pedro Sánchez not to appear at the investiture and to let citizens vote again on January 14.

Likewise, he has criticized that the acting President of the Government is "subjecting the majority" of Spaniards to "a minority", that of the independentists, which he considers "discrimination."

"We are summoned here because we are summoned by 45 years of democracy and we are not willing for anyone to take it away from us. We are summoned by the right to equality of all citizens. We are summoned by the people who love us, the residents of Castilla-La Mancha, the neighbors of all of Spain, our parents, our children, our family," he urged before some 2,000 attendees, according to the organization.

The PP is not "willing to allow a politician to say that someone is less than another politician," he stated in reference to Carles Puigdemont.

In his opinion, now, we must look for a Spain "with institutions at the service of citizens, in which the division of powers continues to be guaranteed, in which the executive and the legislative do not control the Judiciary."

The 'popular' claims that justice "is not at the discretion of those who commit crimes, and where budgets solve people's problems." A "reliable Spain, in which one can grow, that has respect and understanding, that respects minorities, but that does not submit to them." "When we submit to minorities, majorities are at risk," he said.

It seems unbelievable, for Núñez Feijóo, that "this must be vindicated" in the face of an independence movement that "does not love its people, it only loves its ideology."

"Pedro Sánchez only loves himself and nothing else, he only cares about him, him and him, and no one else. It is necessary. We are not going to discuss whether the PSOE loves Spain or not, but he has no self-love left. Yes If I had it, I would not allow the embarrassment of having to retract everything they have said," he said, accusing Sánchez of not having "self-love." "If I had it, I would not honor the independence movement."