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Aguirre warns Feijóo that the "Frankenstein coalition is "more united than ever" and urges him to give the battle of ideas

He advises the PP to realize "the strength of his enemy" because "it is not enough to sit and wait for his corpse to pass".

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Aguirre warns Feijóo that the "Frankenstein coalition is "more united than ever" and urges him to give the battle of ideas

He advises the PP to realize "the strength of his enemy" because "it is not enough to sit and wait for his corpse to pass"

MADRID, 28 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The former president of the Community of Madrid, Esperanza Aguirre, has warned the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, that the "Frankenstein coalition" is "more united than ever" and has been convinced that Pedro Sánchez is going to use the money that is coming in in the coffers of the State due to inflation to "buy votes openly". In her opinion, it is necessary to "excite" that majority that expects an attractive project and that can only be achieved "by giving the battle of ideas".

This is what he assures in an opinion forum in the digital 'The Objective', where he warns the PP that he has to "become aware of the strength of his enemy" and "realize that it is not worth sitting down to wait for his corpse to pass ". "I don't use the word adversary, because Frankenstein is held together by an essential cement, which is hatred of the right," he emphasizes.

In an article entitled 'Alarm signals for Feijóo', Aguirre considers that the "Frankenstein coalition" as Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba defined it "brilliantly" has shown since it was forged "truly remarkable solidity and unity".

The former president of the Community of Madrid highlights that Sánchez's "concessions" to "socialists, communists, independentists, coup plotters and terrorists" have made them "enchanted and happy with the balance of these four years." And in the PSOE "no one moves" because, in his opinion, "as Alfonso Guerra ruled, the one who moves does not appear in the photo, which, translated into the vulgar language, means that he is left without a salary."

For all these reasons, he has insisted that "Frankenstein is in very good health and that the parties that make it up are happy and content inside." For this reason, he continues, "everything leads us to suspect that in the elections for December next year (I say December because that's when it's time, but it would not be surprising if Sánchez did some trick to delay them, depending on what the polls did) the coalition will to present more united, cohesive and strong than ever".

Faced with the possibility that citizens "rebel" at the polls against the current government, he stressed that Sánchez "is going to devote himself in the remaining months to putting into practice all kinds of propagandistic, demagogic and populist measures with which to bend the will of the voters.

To do this, according to Aguirre, he also has "a lot of money that is entering the state coffers due to inflation" that "enriches" the government in an "unbridled way." According to him, he is going to use that money "to buy votes without dissimulation or hesitation."

Aguirre believes that it will depend on PP and Vox that "Frankenstein becomes a bad dream" and "not a nightmare that lasts for decades." In the case of Vox, Aguirre considers that "it has to definitively overcome the crisis caused by its disappointing result in the Andalusian elections and the subsequent disappearance" of Macarena Olona. And the PP, he continues, has to "become aware of the strength of its enemy."

Although she says that she has "always" been "very skeptical" of the polls, she warns that the fact that some --"and not only those of Tezanos"-- "are beginning to point to a recovery of the PSOE and a stagnation of the right It should turn on all the alarms in the PP and in Vox".

"Because, to beat Frankenstein, it's not going to be enough to watch how Spaniards get furious when they see that the economy of their homes is sinking and that ETA members and coup plotters end up dictating the policy of the 46 million Spaniards. No, you have to get your hopes up that majority that expects an attractive project to oppose the coalition that now rules in Spain. That, and I'm sorry for Feijóo who doesn't like it, is only achieved by fighting the battle of ideas at all hours, "he says.

In his opinion, it is necessary to explain that "all the economic projects, of course, but also the ideological, cultural, educational and legislative projects of the PP, always seek the defense of freedom and of Spain." "That is giving the battle of ideas and if it doesn't happen, the future is more than dark," he warns.