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Feijóo warns Sánchez that he will pay at the polls for his transfers to independentists: "Spain will continue and the PSOE will be nothing"

Challenges socialists dissatisfied with the agreements to demonstrate it "with facts".

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Feijóo warns Sánchez that he will pay at the polls for his transfers to independentists: "Spain will continue and the PSOE will be nothing"

Challenges socialists dissatisfied with the agreements to demonstrate it "with facts"

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, warned this Sunday the candidate for the investiture, Pedro Sánchez, that "he will have to respond at the polls" for the "unlimited democratic nonsense" of his concessions to the Catalan independence parties, as well as that The 'popular' will not let "anything pass" in the institutions where they govern and will fight "from all judicial instances." "His presidency will be nothing, but Spain will continue and the Socialist Party will be nothing," he predicted after accusing Sánchez of "usurping the history of the PSOE in Spain."

In a new rally-concentration organized by the PP against the amnesty, in front of the Serranos Towers in Valencia, Feijóo proclaimed: "We will once again reconstruct the history of Spain and we will say again that Pedro Sánchez's parenthesis has been closed by the Spanish people." ". "We second-class Spaniards are not going to sit still," he added, and reproached the socialist militants for endorsing the pacts with other parties for the investiture.

The head of the 'popular' party spoke at the close of the event, after the speeches of the mayor of València, Mª José Catalá, and the 'president' of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, accompanied by the party's senior staff with representatives such as the general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, or deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo.

The Plaça dels Furs and the surrounding streets have been packed with PP supporters and people with Spanish flags and posters against Pedro Sánchez and his concessions to the independentists, with around 20,000 attendees according to party sources and around 10,0000 according to the Government Delegation. . Cries of 'Freedom', 'No to amnesty', 'I am Spanish', 'Puigdemont to prison' or 'Sánchez traitor' have been heard.

In his speech, Feijóo has challenged the socialists who do not agree with the investiture pacts to demonstrate it "with facts" because "if they only speak and do not demonstrate it, it is the same as Pedro Sánchez: nothing." "Is there no socialist who does not earn from the PSOE payroll?" he questioned.

Regarding the agreements of the PSOE with Junts, he has asked "that they deceive us because this is not a negotiation: one party demands without moving a millimeter and the other grants everything without blushing." He has also rejected that the pacts are in favor of plurality, coexistence because "any Catalan who thinks differently from the independence movement is annulled" and "anything that sounds Spanish is intended to be expelled from Catalonia."

"And it is no reconciliation because there is no repentance and we are required to apologize to those of us who comply with the law," he stressed, to point out that there is no intention here to "turn the page" because "the independence movement, which does not lie, has said that "The amnesty will be the starting point for independence."

For all this, he has denounced that "this is democratic nonsense without limits and without precedents that does not fit in Spain." "Of course, it is not in the name of Spain and we will not accept it: Spain is much bigger than all this," he insisted, before summoning the residents of each autonomous community to ask why Catalonia deserves more than them.

Addressing Sánchez, Feijóo has assured that he will not only have to "respond to the PP", but that he will do so "before history" in the next elections and that the 'popular' will not let "a single one pass" in all cities. and communities where they govern, as well as in the Senate where they have the majority, but also in Congress and from the opposition, in European institutions and "from all judicial instances."

"We are going to continue because we can go out on the streets and we want all the streets in Spain, not just some," he said, and accused Sánchez of wanting to continue in Moncloa "after losing the elections." "No matter how much a handful of votes are decisive, absolutely no one is going to take away our rights, freedoms, equality and dignity. We are here and we will always continue to be," he stated.

And, as he has defended, the PP is on the side of the majority of Spaniards while the PSOE, which "no longer differentiates itself from Sanchismo", considers some "second division" citizens. But he has made it clear that they do not intend to "lower their heads" or remain "quiet" in the face of what he has defined as a robbery of Spanish democracy.

"THE DIFFERENCE AGAIN IS PEDRO SÁNCHEZ"

"Never in democratic history has there been any attempt to have less democracy," he denounced, in addition to underlining that in Spain the parties that have won the elections have always governed and that the PP is the only party that "accepts being in the opposition." even if it was the most voted. "But the difference is once again Pedro Sánchez," he stated, and compared the PP's motto 'For the equality of Spaniards' with that of the PSOE's 'Forward': "Always move forward with what is convenient for them at the cost of setbacks." of Spanish democracy".

In an autonomous key, Feijóo has claimed that the Valencian Community is an autonomous community "with language, identity and commitments to the nation", an idea that Mazón and Catalá have insisted on in their interventions.

MAZÓN PRAISES FEIJÓO AS THE "GREAT HOPE" FOR SPAIN

The 'president' of the Generalitat and leader of the PPCV, supported by several councilors at the event, agreed that Sánchez's transfers represent "the greatest attack on the rule of law and Spain" when "we already thought we had seen enough." "While the main State institutions were intervening here in the Valencian Community, we were ignored," he criticized.

Faced with the amnesty that is "telegraphed without any shame", Mazón has proclaimed "long live Valencia, Spain, the law, the Constitution and the King" and has demanded the "reunion" of the Spaniards with acts like this when, according to him, it is more necessary than ever. That is why he has asked for firmness and determination to "accompany the great hope that Spain has: Alberto Núñez Feijóo": "We need him in Moncloa as soon as possible."

Regarding the Comunitat, where "the change was ratified on July 23," he has shown himself proud to preside over a government that "for the first time in eight years no longer has councilors on October 9 saying that we are Catalans." "That is over," he said, and proclaimed that "freedom has arrived in Valencian education" and that "the hand-me-down subsidies to those who say that we are Catalan countries have ended."

"WE ARE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY"

For her part, the mayor of València wanted to make it clear that the 'popular' will not tolerate "anyone pimping this city, the Valencian Community and Spain" after "this regrettable week" in which PSOE and ERC have reached an agreement. investiture agreement. "Not in our name (...) Valencia and the Valencian Community are with all of Spain and we are not going to tolerate it," she emphasized, to reiterate that Valencians will remain "doubly loyal to Spain."

"What message are we sending to our children, what society are we building when if you try to carry out a coup d'état nothing happens and you can get away with it?" he asked, addressing the "Valencian left" saying that the 'popular ' are "on the right side of history" and the socialists "on that of indignity."

Catalá has thus accused the PSOE of manipulating forgiveness and dialogue when what they are doing, he has stressed, is "buying Moncloa." "What was previously sanchismo, today is socialism: yesterday it knelt to sanchismo," he reproached the PSOE bases for their support for Sánchez's agreements. And he concluded: "We will defend Valencia, the Valencian Community and Spain with our nails. Visit Valencia and long live Spain."