“The election campaign has begun,” a prominent member of the government’s presidential team concluded in the hallway of the House of Commons. Pedro Sanchez His first intervention.
Mr. Sánchez had just released a message he had prepared to put the debate on privatization and the control of the PP in the autonomous communities it governs on the political agenda.
“It’s a debate about privatization and corruption, and who wins,” they explain in Moncloa.
They stress that the idea is to focus on “why we want to govern” and that is why the PP talks about what it does where it has power.
It’s about, in the words the president uses in team meetings, “creating a new framework” to face whatever the coming months and new election cycle bring.
Based on that, PSOE election strategy developed and implemented from Moncloa And Sanchez’s notable presence is because he believes he is being investigated at these election events.
Votes will be held in Extremadura on December 21st, Castilla and León in March, and Andalusia in the spring, with other autonomous communities also having the option of holding elections.
The speech also helps Mr. Sánchez take pressure off himself at a time of political and parliamentary weakness.
this Wednesday He reiterated his goals for 2027.but members of his team use phrases like, “We need to check weekly to see if Congressional support remains.”
It would also avoid answering corruption cases and other questions raised by opposition parties in parliament, since in theory it is meant to control the government and not the other way around.
With this method and that strategy, Sánchez approached the plenary session that was originally scheduled to discuss the last European summit, corruption and parliamentary support.
Considering the wide range of topics, It was going to be a debate about the state of the nation.I thought, but in the end it turned into a discussion about the state of the region. Or the region, because the president of the government spoke of almost all communities in the hands of the PP, throwing his own management at the head of the nation. Alberto Nuñez Feijó.
The confusion within the organization is obvious because of Mr. Sanchez. become the leader of the opposition of each community. And this situation is abnormal. This is because seven ministers are simultaneously regional candidates and are in open conflict with the PP’s regional strongmen regarding their official activities within the government.
Community by community
In fact, Sanchez, in his usual very long reply, went through almost all the PP communities one by one, attacked the president and blamed Feiju’s management.
Extremadura style maria guardiola He criticized him for managing the fires this summer, as he called for twice the EU’s troop strength while keeping his own unemployed. He accused her of cutting food stipends and lowering taxes for high-income earners.
to Isabel Diaz Ayuso He attacked her for her ties to a private medical company in the Madrid area, including enriching her relatives. In conclusion, this is how you pay for “the luxury penthouse you live in” and ““The Ayuso family is making money at everyone’s expense.”
to Alfonso Fernandez Manueco This summer, he spoke about fire management in Castile and Leon.
to Juanma Moreno She blamed “privatization and neglect” for the breast cancer screening crisis.
“In Andalusia, spending on concerts has increased by almost 70%, while waiting lists have soared, and the abandonment of this service has been accompanied by lies and omissions, such as an unprecedented screening crisis,” he said.
he was baited Carlos Mazon For Dana, the Valencian community, he repeated the phrase several times: “Let’s call an election and let the people of Valencia speak.”
And of course he questioned Feijo’s management in Galicia. Here in Galicia, the PP has an absolute majority of five in the region.
Sánchez spoke of a “planned plan for the right of the people to do business and dismantle the welfare state,” adding that the populists “want to see a decline in services and have to rely on the private sector,” and that, along with local right-wing presidents, “big investment groups will get rich.”
“We are going to protect the welfare state to the hilt. And we will do it out of responsibility, faith and patriotism. Spain is public. And ladies and gentlemen of PP and Vox, we’re not going to destroy it. Simply because we won’t let them,” he concluded.
That is the message the opposition will be pushing for months to come as an alternative to the corruption it has been pushing against the government for months.