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'Génova' hopes to attract more PSOE voters in the final stretch and believes that Olona's speech helps the PP

In the PP they review some French elections, in which socialist voters opted for the conservatives to stop Le Pen.

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'Génova' hopes to attract more PSOE voters in the final stretch and believes that Olona's speech helps the PP

In the PP they review some French elections, in which socialist voters opted for the conservatives to stop Le Pen

MADRID, 14 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The national leadership of the PP hopes to attract more PSOE voters in the final stretch of the Andalusian election campaign and considers that the speech of the Vox candidate, Macarena Olana, helps "the cause of Juanma Moreno" after her insistence on enter the government of the Junta, according to what 'popular' sources point out to Europa Press

"If you only need a seat or the abstention of Vox to be president, it will not be if Vox is not within the Government, and it is not a matter of public office, but that either we are within or it does not comply with what was signed" Macarena Olona snapped at the PP candidate, Juanma Moreno, during the second television debate organized by Canal Sur.

In the leadership of the PP they consider that the intervention of the Vox candidate in that television duel did not help her achieve one more vote than she already had. On the contrary, "popular" sources maintain that with her attitude "she pushed many undecided to give a majority" to the PP-A, so that Juanma Moreno does not depend on those of Santiago Abascal.

In the ranks of the PP they are convinced that there is a niche of moderate socialist voters who, given this ordeal, can bet on Moreno in Sunday's elections and that will be one of the key axes of the Popular Party's strategy in this final stretch.

In addition, PP sources argue that more and more PSOE voters take for granted that Juan Espadas "is not going to arrive" and that Moreno will repeat as president of the Board. Since they are clear that their candidate is not going to win, "their second best option" is a "stable" government presided over by the PP without Vox, add the sources consulted.

In 'Genoa' these days they look at what happened in France in various electoral events, such as when the socialist Lionel Jospin was fired in the first round of the 2002 presidential elections and called to prevent a victory for the National Front of Jean-Marie Le Pen in the second round, betting on Jacques Chirac's UMP.

A similar episode occurred in the 2015 regional elections when, after the victory of the National Front, the then prime minister, the socialist Manuel Valls, called on voters to vote for The Republicans, Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative party.

The 'popular' ones trust that the socialist voters will follow the example of France and stop Vox, a party that won 12 seats in the 2018 elections and to which all the polls now give a rise, reaching 20 deputies in the more favourable. "The undecided, listen to Olona," stress PP sources.

In the leadership of the PP they highlight "the coincidence" that in the last week of the Andalusian campaign the former treasurer Luis Bárcenas returned to the news spotlight -for the appeal to revoke the conviction of the PP as a subsidiary civil servant- or the former president Mariano Rajoy for an investigation of the Andorran justice of the 'Operation Catalonia'.

"It is not Sánchez's style to use everything to wear down the PP," say "popular" sources ironically, who believe that these issues no longer "take away votes" from Moreno at this point and the ultimate goal is to try to mobilize the socialist voter.

In the leadership of the PP they are sure that their voters support Feijóo in his decision to completely disassociate himself from Bárcenas, after the party announced that it was withdrawing the appeal requesting the ex-treasurer's acquittal for the works of 'Génova' to revoke the conviction of the PP as subsidiary civil liability because the "legal strategy collides with the" political logic.

This Tuesday it has become known that the Andorran justice is investigating Rajoy and his former ministers Cristóbal Montoro and Jorge Fernández Díaz for their alleged relationship with the attempts to learn "through illegal means" secret banking information of the former presidents of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol and Artur Mas, as well as former Vice President Oriol Junqueras, within what is known as 'Operation Catalonia'.

Feijóo will return to Andalusia this Wednesday and Thursday, where he has scheduled events in Almería and Jaén, respectively. Specifically, tomorrow the day will start in El Ejido, where he will visit Indasol and hold a meeting with businessmen from the agricultural sector accompanied by the general coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo.

Then the leader of the PP will go to the Kimitec company in the municipality of Vícar and in the late afternoon he will participate in a rally together with Ramón Fernández Pacheco, Javier Aureliano and Carmen Crespo.

This Tuesday, the PP's deputy secretary for Institutions has assured that the television debates "have been expressive enough" for Andalusians to make a decision to see Moreno "in a position to form a government" or "submitted by one of the participants in that debate ".

Pons has stressed that "it seems clear" who is going to govern in Andalusia and that "Andalusians will have to say how." "I think that what Andalusians will have to decide is whether President Juanma Moreno is given the opportunity to form a government or is placed in a position of ungovernability and in a situation of difficulty in forming a government," Pons declared in an interview on Antena 3, which has been collected by Europa Press.