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Sánchez warns that a coalition government between Feijóo and Abascal would be a "serious setback" to the European project

He affirms that the PP did not revalue pensions and has voted against raising them according to the CPI: "Pensioners deserve the truth".

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Sánchez warns that a coalition government between Feijóo and Abascal would be a "serious setback" to the European project

He affirms that the PP did not revalue pensions and has voted against raising them according to the CPI: "Pensioners deserve the truth"

BRUSSELS, July 17. (EUROPEAN PRESS) -

The Prime Minister and PSOE candidate for the general elections, Pedro Sánchez, has warned that a possible PP government with Vox would mean "a serious setback" for the European project and also a setback for Spain.

This was stated in statements to the media upon arrival at the European Union - CELAC Summit to be held this Monday and Tuesday in Brussels, where he was questioned about the results of the flash survey published by the Center for Sociological Research (CIS) that maintains that the PSOE is 1.4 points ahead of the PP.

Sánchez has shown himself confident that the Socialists are going to win the elections and that as the date of going to vote approaches, the Spanish are more aware of the opportunities they may lose if the progress achieved throughout the legislature is not consolidated. , as indicated.

In his opinion, citizens are also more aware of the "real threat" represented by a coalition government of the formations led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Santiago Abascal. "It would be a serious setback for Spain and a serious setback for the European project," he warned.

On the other hand, Sánchez has been questioned about Feijóo's statements this Monday, who has repeated that the PP has "always" revalued pensions according to the CPI and he himself did so in the Senate when voting in favor of a motion. "The only party that froze them was the PSOE and Sánchez, by the way, was a deputy", he has criticized.

The socialist candidate has replied that the PP did not revalue pensions when it governed and has also voted "systematically" against raising the pay as the price of life rises in recent years. "The 10 million pensioners deserve to know the truth" he has reproached.

Along the same lines, he has criticized the fact that Feijóo met in Brussels with the president of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, and the Commissioner for the Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, both from the European People's Party, to "boycott" the agreement that the Sánchez government had achieved with the Commission.

Finally, he has indicated that his Executive has revalued the pensioners' payments, and today they are armored thanks to a law approved in Parliament "without the agreement of PP and Vox", as he has remarked. "This is the truth, these are the data, it is indisputable and pensioners deserve to know," she reiterated.

Regarding the way in which he faces the end of the campaign, Sánchez has stated that they are "in a comeback" and has shown himself convinced that the PSOE is going to win the elections and the PP is going to lose them.

The Spaniards will turn their backs on Feijóo, in his opinion, because "he has not stopped lying throughout the electoral campaign" and they have also obstructed the current legislature. Also because the alternative to a PSOE government is a Feijóo Abascal coalition that would put the pa*si in a time machine to the past, an idea with which the social majority does not agree, has ended.