This has been revealed this Saturday during an act in Tenerife with militants and sympathizers together with the president of the PP of the Canary Islands, Manuel Domínguez, and the island president, Emilio Navarro, to present their project for the party.
“Why do I have to talk about pacts with other political parties? if what I want is a broad pact with the citizens? Why do I have to talk about establishing vetoes if what matters to me is getting votesWhy do I have to choose between ‘it’s not no’ or ‘or with me or without anyone’?” he questioned.
Feijó made special emphasis on the fact that he aspires to a different policy inspired by yesterday and thought of tomorrow, understanding that what has been called as “new policy” is a “terrible policy”.
“And why do I have to say with whom ‘no’, if what it is about is with whom ‘yes’, which is with the majority of citizens? Those are the questions,” he asserted.
For the left “I’m already to blame for everything”
On the other hand, he understood that before being appointed as president of the PP, From the left they already blame him “for everything that has happened in Spain” in the last ten days.
However, Feijóo said that it is something he is used to, recalling that when he arrived at the Xunta in 2009 “they made a preventive demonstration”. “And it seems to be – he continued – that before being president of the PP of Spain I already have hundreds of preventive demonstrations in the country as a whole. It’s not bad, we started well”.
“They have said that I am far-right and philo-communist, that I am a nationalist and centralist… man, all that is a bit exaggerated. Now, having the ability to say it on the same day is already frankly overkill. It does not strain, nobody believes it, “he exposed.
All in all, he has been convinced that Spain needs a “better” government and that a “much better” policy can be made than the one Spain currently “suffers from”.
“What have I done to the PSOE -he concluded-, in addition to always beating him, so that they insult me before taking office. Those of the PSOE of Galicia want me to leave there as soon as possible after 13 years beating them, I can understand it; and those of the national PSOE want him not even to take office as president, lest we beat them again”.