Politics Sánchez insists on encouraging fear of Vox: "Feijóo's project involves reissuing coalitions with the extreme right"

Pedro Sánchez insists on the strategy of encouraging fear of the arrival of Vox in the institutions to try to weaken the PP electorally, whom he considers his true rival

Politics Sánchez insists on encouraging fear of Vox: "Feijóo's project involves reissuing coalitions with the extreme right"

Pedro Sánchez insists on the strategy of encouraging fear of the arrival of Vox in the institutions to try to weaken the PP electorally, whom he considers his true rival. "[Alberto Núñez] Feijóo's project involves reissuing coalition governments with the ultra-right wherever he joins," warned the Prime Minister and PSOE Secretary General during the party's Federal Committee celebration this Saturday.

This is his explanation for the fact that the current leadership of Genoa has chosen to abstain in the motion of no confidence that will take place in the Congress of Deputies next Tuesday and Wednesday instead of voting against as its previous leader, Pablo Casado, did in that of 2020, also promoted by Santiago Abascal's party: "The relations of the right and the ultra-right have not been the same for a year. We have gone from collision to collusion."

"The time has come to ask why they are so desperate to put an end to the legislature. Why is there so much impatience? What is happening so terrible that it upsets them so much? I am going to tell you in a few words: they are attacked because there is a Government that governs for the majority and does not bow down to the powerful," Sánchez argued.

The Federal Committee on Saturday was attended by all the barons of the PSOE except the president of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, Aragón, Javier Lambán, and the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol. All have used personal or agenda issues to excuse their absence.

The one who has generated the most expectation upon his arrival has been the Canarian leader, Ángel Víctor Torres, whose government has been dotted by the Mediator case.

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