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The PSOE sees Feijóo and Abascal "knocked out" although it warns that they are not going to stop and "they will continue barking"

They are convinced that Sánchez will be president again and will govern for the people "and not for millionaires and multinationals".

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The PSOE sees Feijóo and Abascal "knocked out" although it warns that they are not going to stop and "they will continue barking"

They are convinced that Sánchez will be president again and will govern for the people "and not for millionaires and multinationals"

MADRID, 28 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The PSOE considers that the leaders of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Vox, Santiago Abascal, are "knocked out" after the 23J elections that have left a result that prevents both the right and left bloc from adding a majority. However, they warn that both leaders are not going to stop and "will continue barking."

This is how the PSOE points out in the editorial of El Socialista, the weekly publication that the party distributes among officials and militants, which has been picked up by Europa Press.

"PP and VOX are going to continue barking, although both Feijóo and Abascal are for the moment knocked out like a boxer who has received a direct hook without opposition," the text indicates. However, they warn that the right-wing parties "are not going to stop" as is being seen in the municipalities and autonomous communities in which they have come to government, "many of them evicting the most voted party: the PSOE", they point out.

Thus they point out that after Sunday's elections Spain has managed to stop the wave of the extreme right "that seemed unstoppable" because the PSOE raised "a containment dam against the most retrograde policies, which today is the admiration of Europe", they point out.

In addition, they are convinced that Sánchez will once again be president of the Government, which requires a prior agreement with Sumar, ERC, Bildu, PNV, BNG and also with Junts, the party of former president Carles Puigdemont, which for the moment demands amnesty and hold a referendum on self-determination.

Despite everything, they think that Sánchez will continue to govern and that he will do so for the people "and not for millionaires and multinationals", and despite the fact that he has been "mercilessly insulted from the PP and Vox and their media terminals".