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Gamarra will ignore Vox and will focus on attacking the "exhausted and inflamed" government of Sánchez that urgently "changes"

The 'popular', who will abstain in the vote, consider that the motion has already begun to take its toll on those of Abascal.

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Gamarra will ignore Vox and will focus on attacking the "exhausted and inflamed" government of Sánchez that urgently "changes"

The 'popular', who will abstain in the vote, consider that the motion has already begun to take its toll on those of Abascal

MADRID, 19 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, will ignore Vox during the debate on the motion of no confidence and will focus on "showing the shortcomings" of the "reckless", "exhausted" and "inflamed" government of PSOE and United We Can, recalling that the elections on May 28 offer the first opportunity to start removing Pedro Sánchez from La Moncloa, according to what sources from the 'popular' leadership have indicated to Europa Press.

"The true motion of censure will be on May 28 when millions of Spaniards speak at the polls," they say in 'Génova', where they consider that there are "reasons to censure and change" the coalition executive but stress that this is not the path because He is only going to give Pedro Sánchez "oxygen" with a "parliamentary victory".

"Circus", "show" or "show" are some of the adjectives that the leaders of the PP have used to define this vote of no confidence by Vox, which will have the economist and former leader of the Communist Party, Ramón Tamames, as its candidate for the Presidency. and that it will be debated in plenary session 101 days after it was announced by Santiago Abascal.

The leader of the PP has at all times exhibited a respectful tone towards Tamames, whom he asked in a talk not to let himself be "used" and even told him that if he were his father "he would not let him do this", according to knowledgeable sources. of that conversation. However, the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has been harsher, calling him a "thorny" and "controversial" candidate due to some of his statements.

'Génova' considers that Vox is making the wrong strategy because after the daily clash between PSOE and UP -which culminated last week with the crossing of accusations for the 'only yes is yes' law and the 8M--, the motion of no confidence can serve as "glue" and visualize a certain unity within the coalition.

Sources from the PP leadership consulted by Europa Press believe that the motion of no confidence has already begun to take its toll on Vox. In fact, Feijóo himself said a few days ago that Vox is beginning to "have doubts" about what he has done and Gamarra also pointed out this Saturday that Abascal's men "have regretted on a few occasions" taking this step.

Despite the pressure from Vox in recent days for the PP to change the direction of its vote towards 'yes', the 'popular' have made it clear that the deputies of the Popular Group will press the abstention vote in the vote on 22 of March. "Our vote is the one that neither Sánchez nor Abascal want," say sources from Feijóo's team.

The abstention of the Popular Group was announced by Feijóo himself weeks ago and distances himself from the vote against that the PP materialized in the first motion of censure of Vox against the Government of PSOE and United We Can. "We have come this far," Pablo Casado, then leader of the PP, snapped at the formation of Santiago Abascal, a few words that broke the bridges between the two.

In the ranks of the PP they take for granted that Feijóo -who will not attend the debate- will be the epicenter of criticism from both Abascal and Pedro Sánchez and his partners, which shows that the head of the opposition is the "great rival to beat". "We are comfortable being at the center of their attacks," they ironize from the environment of the PP leader.

Moreover, they believe that the debate will serve to demonstrate the "weakness" of both Vox and the Sánchez government for having used this parliamentary instrument for their own benefit, in a "partisan" way and seeking "media visibility", add 'popular' sources .

'Génova' has not revealed Alberto Núñez Feijóo's agenda on Tuesday and Wednesday. "We will have a normal agenda and without overacting," says a person from the PP leader's team, refusing to give more details at this time.