Politics Sánchez, pre-campaign in Galicia against Feijóo: "You have won the Galicians with your departure, but we have lost the rest"

Pedro Sánchez has traveled to Galicia this Friday to harangue the Socialists in the face of municipal elections in which he sees himself as the winner - "I have no doubt that on May 28 we are going to win" - and, taking advantage of the fact that he was in the land of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has launched harsh criticism of his role as head of the opposition

Politics Sánchez, pre-campaign in Galicia against Feijóo: "You have won the Galicians with your departure, but we have lost the rest"

Pedro Sánchez has traveled to Galicia this Friday to harangue the Socialists in the face of municipal elections in which he sees himself as the winner - "I have no doubt that on May 28 we are going to win" - and, taking advantage of the fact that he was in the land of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has launched harsh criticism of his role as head of the opposition. "The Galicians have won with his departure, but we have lost the rest, because what a level," he said, very critical in reference to his leap into national politics, which meant leaving the Presidency of the Galician Government.

In what was his first pre-campaign act in Galicia, Sánchez has surrounded himself with the PSOE candidates for mayoralty from practically the entire community and has wanted to undermine the reputation of the PP leader in his home by making them ugly, as he already did In his last intervention in the Senate, that "Feijóo is either caught up in national politics or far away."

He has not forgotten the frequent allusions of the leader of the PP to "repealing sanchismo" and has wanted to clarify that it is not about sanchismo or felipismo -as they refer to the Government of Felipe González-, but that "it is called socialism: we have 143 years of life and we are going to continue advancing our country".

Very sure of his good results on May 28 in Galicia, where only municipal elections are held and he predicts that "we are going to be the first political force", Sánchez has insisted that "the root of the PSdeG-PSOE is clearly municipalist". with great mayors and mayors who "are a reference in many policies that go beyond Galicia and that inspire many councilors from many cities".

The event filled the Exhibition Center of La Coruña, Palexco, with 2,000 people this Friday afternoon, where Sánchez had a real mass bath and it took him about ten minutes to advance and reach the stage amid kisses, hugs and Photographs.

The meeting has served to demand the municipal force of the socialists, who in Galicia govern in 110 municipalities, which represents 54% of the Galician population. They also have the Presidency of three of the four provincial councils, more than 1,000 councilors and are part of the government of six of all the large cities except Ourense.

Speaking in terms of national politics, he has accused the right and extreme right of being "fighting against everything and everyone" in relation to Doñana, a "lung" that "absorbs the equivalent of 1.4 million trees every day and cushions the effects of climate change". Thus, he accuses them of being "against science", but also "against the irrigators who have legalized irrigation", "against European rulings" and now also "against the European Commission.

For the PSOE leader, "what is serious is not that they show that they have lost their way, but that they damage the reputation of a deeply Europeanist country like Spain," he insisted, concerned about the political emergency and about "denialist politicians by action or omission " how "dangerous" they are like floods, fires and drought.

Also against the parties of the right, he assured that they have settled in the "league of insults, disqualification, hoaxes and misinformation" and he has confronted this policy with the one that he assures that the PSOE exercises, "management". And he has raised the banner of "territorial cohesion" to remind the PP that "there is life beyond the M-30."

The general secretary of the PSdeG-PSOE, Valentín González Formoso, opened the event by praising Sánchez because "he has been leaving his skin for this country since before the pandemic" and because "he has been engraved on fire not to leave anyone behind". Also focusing on Feijóo, he assured that he is "more Galician" the president of the PSOE and the Government than the leader of the opposition despite his origin because he "feels Galicia" and "shows commitment to this country".

The hostess was Inés Rey, a PSOE candidate for re-election from A Coruña, who criticized the two previous mayors, the PP and Marea Atlántica, a formation that Formoso described as a political "experiment" and boasted that in the last four years, "We managed to go from tension to dialogue, with everyone, with the opposition, with the citizens and with the administrations".

Speaking on behalf of all the candidates in the community, he chested his "management effectiveness", going "from irrelevance to leadership, to being a model city in which many cities in this country are looked at." And he took advantage of the presence of the current Minister of Health and former Government delegate in Galicia, José Miñones, to criticize Feijóo.

"We export the best," he said, referring to the former Galician president, to go on to add, addressing Sánchez, that "thank goodness you have taken Miñones so they know that not all Galicians are like Feijóo." He made ugly the "zero calls that the president made me to find out how we were doing" during the pandemic.

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