The two major political parties and their leaders take a position Following the news of the past few weeks, there are predictions that various campaigns will begin, with the ultimate goal being a general election for which no one has the courage to set a date. Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijó this Sunday activated the PP’s election mode and supported Juanma Moreno, president of the board, who is setting an example for defeating the PSOE. Meanwhile, the government’s president has taken refuge in foreign policy (he has been in Brazil and is currently visiting Colombia) during a crucial week in which relations with the Yuntz secessionists, who have been the target of Congress, are about to fall apart.
In Seville, Feijó closed the congress of the Andalucía PP, which re-elected Moreno as its undisputed leader, recalling the frustration of the July 2023 elections and warning of the dangers of complacency and trust in “carambola”. “The greatest comfort is winning and governing.”he said.
Mr. Feijo has defended this idea by saying, “There is no other way. Let’s not get lost. It’s not like that,” remembering that “there is only one way” for the PP to govern, and voting for it, avoiding falling into “traps” and distractions. Some people say, “I decided to make the same mistake again.” In the last election, the PP cannot vote “win or lose”.
Galician politicians point to Andalusia’s president as a model for the goals they seek to achieve at the national level. “The president of the PP has regained integrity and decency in Andalusia,” he recalled, expressing his “determination” that it would be the president of the PP who would recover. “Honesty and courtesy in Spain”, “Corruption and lies” Mr Feijo, who has been highly critical of the government, said that once the government collapses, “anything is possible” and that the PSOE has “no legal, moral or modesty limits”, adding that its ethical standards “are underground”.
Mr. Feijaw recalled that last week he had seen the government with the Attorney General in court. against a minister who “admitted to lying” about his links to a corrupt conspiracy. Ask the national court to “initiate an investigation into illegal funding of the party.” Either To Jantz who parted ways with them.
Sanchez to focus on Jants in Latin America
Indeed, the break between Jantz and the government is the main challenge facing the Sánchez government in the short term, beyond the corruption scandal. Catalan secessionists, who this week announced their divorce from a Socialist party official, claimed this week: there is no going back And someone needs to “open the eyes” of the president of the government and make him understand how solid this decision is. Meanwhile, the executive branch continues to hold back, knowing that Congress’ already strained ability to govern will remain largely vegetative without secessionists.
Meanwhile, Pedro Sánchez is spending his final days in the most comfortable environment of Latin America’s far-left leaders. In Brazil, Lula da Silva attended the Climate Conference or COP30, where he was free to give one of his favorite speeches. What is the “climate emergency”?He blamed “20,000” deaths in Spain over five years and provided data on Spain’s economic growth, which he said had been achieved at the same time as emissions reductions.
This Saturday, Mr. Sanchez visited Gustavo Petro’s Colombia to attend the EU-CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Summit. According to Moncloa, “This partnership between the two regions brings trust and And it must serve as a beacon for stability, progress and openness.” And here too, climate change will play a major role.
But the friendly atmosphere, which has created a comfortable buzz for Mr. Sánchez, is just the prelude to a crucial week in which he will try to mend his broken relationship with Mr. Jantz, which is crucial to the survival of Congress. Already this Friday they Jantz method for multiple repeat offensesHowever, this rule is opposed by far-left parties that support Sanchez, including Smar, BNG, Bildou, Podemos and ERC.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also quickly took up the issue last weekend. Official status of Catalan in the EUThis is an issue that the Sánchez government has faced many times due to the reluctance of some union members.
Pedro Sánchez, a native of Latin America, expressed the importance of Mr Juntz’s continued support for his political survival and promised to continue doing so. “My shirt sweats.” Because “the effort is worth it.” “The government is front and center and is taking compliance with its commitments very seriously,” he said.
In any case, Sánchez does not anticipate Juntz’s message of rupture, calling for “dialogue, understanding, commitment, a willingness to reach agreements, not to impose, but to build and share,” and even warns: “Is there a new budget?” It will continue to move forward on its “roadmap” until Congress is exhausted.