The former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has predicted this Sunday that the elections in Castile and Leon next February 13 will mark the beginning of a political change, while ensuring that the Popular Party will be able to govern in the coming years with its leader Pablo Casado at the helm and thanks to the support of regional leaders such as Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who has asserted that “she will give it to him.”
Rajoy has pointed out that it would be “irresponsible” not to support Married and has assured that the president of Madrid, whose “undoubted merit” he has highlighted for winning the elections at a difficult time, will also support him.
The most difficult political position is “being the leader of the opposition”, Rajoy pointed out in an interview in Trece, collected by Europa Press, in which he stressed that Casado’s role “is difficult”. Thus, it has placed Casado’s PP as the inter-class party that defends the unity of Spain, the Spanish constitution and the freedoms. “We are the classic party of the right or center-right,” he added.
Too has praised the Andalusian president, Juanma Moreno, for being an “example of good sense” and for having acted with “balance” in a “very complex coalition” in which the regional government shares with the ‘orange’ formation.
In an electoral key, the former leader of the Executive believes that “many voters of vox they are going to return to the PP” and that what happened in Galicia will happen. A) Yes, asked about if Santiago Abascal I would return to the PP, Rajoy has not wanted to pronounce himself, but he has commented that he has heard some things from him that the PP voters “would not like” such as “his position on the European Union”.
In this sense, has praised the former German chancellor Angela Merkel for their ability to agree. “It is a very important loss for the European Union”, lamented the ‘popular’, who has assured that “he was aware of the general interest”.
cool stuff
Rajoy has asked the Government to behave “like adults and not like kids” and he has referred to some statements by the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz: “An illustrious member of the Government said that they did very cool things and I believe that a Government has to behave like adults and not like kids.”
Next, he mentioned that the most important thing for a ruler is “to be clear about the priorities and the times.” Thus, he recalled that during his tenure they faced a “horse economic crisis” and that they did it in “six months”, although they had two general strikes.
In this line, he has added that the “European recipe” for this crisis has been different from the one he faced in the Government. “Now the EU has done better,” he pointed out, whileIt has been explained that it has financed the countries, it does not demand a control of public spending and the European Central Bank buy bonds of the states and allows you to spend money.
“In the future it will be necessary to once again control spending and here they are governing without any long and medium-term vision”, has warned. Likewise, regarding Pedro Sánchez, Rajoy has assured that “now he is going to resist as long as he can” in Moncloa and that “when he considers it” he will call the Spaniards to the polls.