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Sánchez, Abascal and Díaz choose Madrid to close the campaign, while Feijóo does a double in Málaga and Coruña

MADRID, 20 Jul.

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Sánchez, Abascal and Díaz choose Madrid to close the campaign, while Feijóo does a double in Málaga and Coruña

MADRID, 20 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leaders of the PSOE, Vox and Sumar, Pedro Sánchez, Santiago Abascal and Yolanda Díaz, have agreed on the election of Madrid for the last act of the campaign before the general elections next Sunday. For his part, the one from the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will double this Friday in Malaga and La Coruña in a last effort to get votes.

The President of the Government and PSOE candidate for the general elections on July 23, Pedro Sánchez, has chosen Getafe (Madrid) to hold the rally to close the Socialists' campaign. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the La Alhóndiga sports center.

The PSOE has opted to close the campaign in this town, one of its strongholds in the south of Madrid in which it managed to maintain the mayoralty after the municipal elections on May 28, despite losing a councilor.

Sánchez has already begun the race to the polls in the capital, with a kick-off act at the Casa de Campo in Madrid and another the following day in which he brought together the socialist ministers to present the electoral program, in the Príncipe Pío neighborhood.

Thus ends an atypical campaign for the PSOE, in the middle of summer and with high temperatures that have conditioned its development. In principle, from Ferraz he considered holding few acts with militants and many interviews in the media, but in the last week Sánchez has accelerated by holding rallies in provinces where a seat is at stake such as Huelva, Guipúzcoa and Lugo.

After two intense weeks of electoral acts that have led him to visit all the autonomies -except the Canary Islands, whose visit he suspended on Wednesday due to a fire in La Palma and his low back pain-, Feijóo has chosen two communities in which the Popular Party governs with an absolute majority to close the campaign: Andalusia and Galicia.

Thus, at 12:30 p.m. he will be in Baños del Carmen (Málaga), where he will be supported by the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, and PP candidate for Congress for that province, Elías Bendodo.

In the afternoon, he will travel to La Coruña for the closing meeting that will put an end to these fifteen official days of the campaign. The PP has organized this event on the Palexco esplanade and there it seeks to gather around 3,000 PP militants and supporters, according to sources from the formation. In addition to Feijóo, the head of the poster for A Coruña to Congress, Miguel Tellado, and the president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, will intervene.

For its part, Vox has once again chosen Plaza de Colón in Madrid to close the campaign, an already emblematic place for the party. Now, he faces the challenge of getting thousands of people to respond to the call to fill the esplanade, in the middle of summer and sweltering temperatures.

Santiago Abascal will conduct his last meeting there before voting day after two intense weeks of campaigning in search of consolidating his results and with the aim of scaring off the calls for a useful vote made by the Popular Party.

Vox thus puts the finishing touch to the campaign in Madrid, where it has not yet held any mass event for these elections, after having traveled a good part of Spain with two main messages: attacks on the PSOE government and Unidas Podemos and warnings to Feijóo about the need to build "the alternative".

The Sumar candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, closes the 23J electoral campaign this Friday with a great act also in Madrid, accompanied by the leaders of Podemos, Más Madrid, the 'commons' and the IU spokesperson.

Díaz's final rally, whose primary objective is for Sumar to become the third political force, will take place in the afternoon at the Tierno Galván park amphitheater and will be presented by actress Marisa Paredes, who already supported Díaz in an act in Coruña at the beginning of the campaign.

Meanwhile, the poster of political interventions launches the image of the broad front of the board to the Minister of Social Rights and general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra, the spokesperson for Más Madrid in the regional parliament, Mónica García, the former mayor Ada Colau and the federal spokesperson for IU, Sira Rego.