For the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, Giorgia Meloni’s group is markedly far-right. She sees it as completely incompatible with Europe. And that is why he criticizes words this Thursday from the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Sánchez believes that “what the opposition leader said yesterday, who is open to understanding with the European Vox, is very serious.”
The PSOE is not surprised by Feijóo’s words. “No one can be surprised” that the Popular Party opens up to agree with Meloni’s extreme right. “Any vote for the PP and Vox could mean that there are rulers in the European Commission who are xenophobic, sexist, climate change deniers, extremists of all kinds…”, said the Minister of the Presidency Félix Bolaños.
“I would be very attentive to Meloni’s approach. It does not seem comparable to other parties that are considered extreme right in Europe,” Feijóo confessed this Thursday, who does not rule out agreeing with Meloni’s extreme right in Europe. In the same line as the conservative candidate Ursula Von der Leyen. “I have worked very well with Giorgia Meloni in the European Council. We will offer to work together,” said Von der Leyen.
An offer that To the candidate Teresa Ribera it seems like a “serious mistake”. And to Feijóo for sharing them, he assures that he has a mental mess. “If Mr. Feijóo wants to measure himself in those terms, perhaps he will come out scalded. He has a great mental impasse. There is no good far-right and bad far-right. The far-right is bad,” Ribera reiterated.
The socialists bring out all their artillery, also on social networks, with videos in which they point out Meloni’s fascism and his understanding with the PP. But the PP counterattacks and accuses the PSOE of spending “all day talking about ultra and radical, ultra and radical.” “The one you have to ask is Mrs. Ribera,” accuses PP candidate Dolors Montserrat.
“Textual. Teresa Ribera. I am willing to reach agreements with Meloni’s group,” said Elías Bendodo. But nothing textual. They refer to an interview in which Ribera assures that she would make an agreement with Meloni if she did not embrace her proposals for reducing rights. She has already said it and repeated it ad nauseam. “That is a side in which we do not want to see ourselves,” according to Ribera.
Adding more predicts a Meloni-PP pact than Meloni-PSOE. Seen, he says, what the PP has done in Spain. “We are already seeing it here and I trust that we can stop it,” explains Estrella Galán. They pass the ball to the extreme right as a weapon to start the campaign.
Source: Lasexta

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