PP General Secretary Miguel Terrado advised Government President Pedro Sánchez this Friday: Rosalía’s song “La Perla”Because, as he said, he can feel “drawn.” “I think[Sanchez]professed on Radio 3 that he is a huge fan of Rosalía. Well, he loves Rosalía very much and he listens to the album wholeheartedly and continuously, so I would recommend that you pay attention to one of the songs called “La Perla.” Maybe you can feel drawn there“Coach Terrado declared this at a press conference in Alcorcón (Madrid).
The People’s Party also spread some of the song’s lyrics on social networks: “‘Peace thief’. ‘He spends the money he has and the money he doesn’t’. ‘Star of absurdity’. ‘He is the center of the world.'”I always lie more than I talk.”. “Loyalty and loyalty are a language you will never understand.” “They will make you a monument to dishonesty.” “Pedro, the ‘Pearl’ and the ‘King of 13/14,’ likes Rosalía. So do we,” they posted on the official ‘X’ account. Along with this message, the party added an AI-enhanced video of the government president wearing a T-shirt with the word “La Perla” written on it.
PP’s “Number 2” believes there are “many” Spaniards who are: While listening to Rosalia’s songs “The name of Pedro Sanchez And it’s his mismanagement.” “At this point, I think Pedro Sanchez has become La Perla.”
Terrado said he wanted Spain to have a “president of a government focused on governing, managing and solving the problems of the Spanish people” rather than one who is “absorbed in himself” and “lives a very frivolous way of life.”
“Ghost Government”
Mr Terrado said this week that we saw “with absolute clarity the unstoppable collapse of Sanchismo” after the PP managed to “sneakly” submit several amendments to the Mobility and Customer Service Laws to the government. “he Spanish government does not exist“This is truly a mirage. There is a ghost government here,” he said, adding that Mr. Sánchez has neither a budget nor a parliamentary majority to govern.
Additionally, he said his investiture partners are going to Congress to:Publicly humiliate Pedro Sanchez And to his entire government,” he said, referring to the words Juntz’s spokeswoman Miriam Nogueras dedicated to Sanchez a few days ago, when she called him “cynical” and “hypocritical.”
resignation of attorney general
Meanwhile, the PP’s general secretary said he “regrets” that the president of the government dares to “point the way to the judges of the Supreme Court” after saying in an interview a few days ago that state Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz is “innocent.”
“There are many reasons why FGE has already resigned from his position and why the Spanish government has already asked him to resign,” he said. “For a state attorney general to delete WhatsApp or delete an email is called obstruction of justice and it is also a crime.”
Tellado said that while Candido Conde Pumpido was “the state attorney general who said 19 years ago that the prosecutor’s toga should be stained with road dust,” García Ortiz “went even further, and instead of smearing the toga with road dust, he filled it with the dirt of Pedro Sánchez’s government’s corruption.”
“The PSOE has decided to consider the elections in Extremadura as lost.”
Mr. Terrado also noted that in plenary session this Thursday, Congress rejected the amendment of the People’s Association to abolish the nuclear closure schedule for nuclear power plants such as Almaraz (Cáceres). In his opinion, “yesterday, the PSOE of the House of Representatives decided to consider the local elections in Extremadura as lost.”
He further stated that it is unreasonable for Miguel Ángel Gallardo, PSOE’s candidate for president of Extremadura, to say that the Spanish government will do everything possible to avoid the closure of Almaras, and that the parties supporting the Spanish government will vote in Congress for the closure of Almaras.
“It is enough to continually make fun of the people of Extremadura, and in this case all Spaniards,” he stressed, adding that Spain “is experiencing a power outage” and that the government, “like neighboring countries, is continually working to shut down nuclear power plants that have the potential to extend their service life.”