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Rueda demands maximum effort and "zero confidence" from his team so that Galicia is not "a trophy in La Moncloa" after 18F

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 7 Ene.

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Rueda demands maximum effort and "zero confidence" from his team so that Galicia is not "a trophy in La Moncloa" after 18F

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, 7 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Maximum "effort" and "involvement" and "zero trust and conformity" on a day in which the polls give him the possibility of maintaining the absolute majority in the hands of the popular ones. It is the "demand" that the PPdeG candidate, Alfonso Rueda, has made to his people in a rally in which he has introduced the state variant, with a call to work to prevent Galicia from being "a trophy in the showcase of La Moncloa " for Pedro Sánchez and a "branch of the independence movement."

Surrounded by about 1,500 people (according to the organization) in the cloister of a Compostela hotel that was too small - militants and sympathizers had to stay outside, some visibly upset -, Rueda has had his 'coming out' in his proclamation as PPdeG candidate for the Xunta.

It is for the first time, after the succession of Alberto Núñez Feijóo as head of the Presidency of the Xunta, and achieving at least 38 seats next Sunday, February 18, would allow it to add the fifth absolute majority for the PPdeG since 2009 -- the "first" itself--. The Sondaxe survey published by 'La Voz de Galicia' this Thursday gives it options and gives it 39 minutes, three less than in 2020 and which would add a left-wing bloc made up of BNG, PSdeG and Sumar.

At this juncture, Rueda has starred in an event very focused on Galician cadres and with the PP spokesperson in Congress, Miguel Tellado, as the main representative of the state leadership. In any case, Rueda, who also had words of remembrance for Gerardo Fernández Albor and Manuel Fraga, has avoided misunderstandings: Feijóo "adds" and will be "very present" in the Galician campaign.

In fact, after promising a "dignified campaign" focused on the needs and problems of Galicia, Rueda has resumed the thread of state-level messages, implicitly advancing what some of the workhorses will be in the coming weeks. Thus, he has asked his team to make a hard effort "in the final 'sprint'" because "there is nothing won" and to prevent Galicia from being "a trophy" for Sánchez and Galicia from becoming "a branch of the independence movement."

Along the same lines, in response to those who said they would "never" approve an amnesty law and have passed it "before the budget law", he has appealed to the "politics of trust." "To offer trust you have to be reliable, and we cannot trust them," he added, in an intervention in which he also attacked the BNG and defended a Galicia "with its own personality" and "open" against "nationalism." sulking."