- The secretary general of the Andalusian Popular Party reminds the PSOE that it governs with Sumar and underlines in the face of the 'Errejón case': "How do these silences and this current understanding of the left fit in with the overacting they have exhibited and pretended during this time? Pure incoherence."
- He points out that Montero's "tax hike" on energy companies paralyses the investments of important companies in Andalusia: one more example of how this government sells the future of Andalusians in an absolutely irresponsible manner and without any common sense, in order to stay in power.
"If for Minister Montero, the important thing is not the facts, but how the parties deal with those facts, "today we have to know "for how long did Sumar and the PSOE cover up Iñigo Errejón?
"Is Montero referring to this management of infamy?" This was stated on Monday by the secretary general of the PP of Andalusia, Antonio Repullo, who recalled that "PSOE and Sumar govern Spain together. They share the ministries and support each other, mutually, in Congress."
“Maybe we should put a cordon sanitaire around Sumar,” he warned, publicly questioning “how do these silences and this current understanding of the left fit in with the overacting they have displayed and pretended during this time?” “Pure incoherence,” he asserts.
Given this situation and following the "political earthquake caused by the Errejón case", Repullo has called for a joint reflection "on what the extreme left and the populist left, which have been governing Spain for six years now, have contributed to the social and political life of our country."
Antonio Repullo has pointed out that “they have not taken long to acknowledge their inconsistencies. Sexist attitudes in private, lessons in feminism in public. This unbridled left, which neither governs nor allows others to govern, is pure demagogy” and has only contributed to “the collapse of our institutions: an indicted State Attorney General; domestic corruption in Moncloa; questioning justice; calling judges fascists and filing complaints against them;
They want to try to undermine one of the branches of government simply because it is independent, because it does not obey them. They want to do the same with the media.
The secretary general of the Andalusian PP stresses that he does not know "if it is worse that they are not capable of passing laws, or that they succeed” in view of their legislative botches such as the reduction of sentences for rapists, the benefits for ETA prisoners, who will be released from prison early, generating anxiety and helplessness among their victims, the great forgotten by this Government in its whitewashing of Bildu, in addition to “the housing law that has made the market more expensive, preventing many people from developing their life project”.
“We hear the President of the Government say that the economy is going like a rocket,” he says, “but for whom? For Jessica, for sure. For Aldama. For Pedro Sánchez’s brother. For the ministers, seeing the number of properties in their name.” And he continued asking: “And the families? And the self-employed? And the small businesses? A fiscal boiler for them.”
Repullo says that “it is becoming increasingly difficult to get ahead in this country, except for the political caste of the PSOE and its partners.” “The self-proclaimed 'most feminist government in history' has ended up being a great mockery for women: sexual assault, laws that benefit rapists, prostitution on official trips, drug use. And the law of silence: they knew about Ábalos and covered it up, they knew about Errejón and covered it up.”
He also stressed: "María Jesús Montero does not care what was done, but who did it. Last Friday in Seville she said that these things can happen in any party.
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“Socialism always leads to scams”
Faced with this scenario, the secretary general of the PP of Andalusia calls for collective reflection on “whether this government of broken people, of liars, of accomplices and of unbridledness is what we want”, or whether we opt for the “sensible, adult and respectful model with the citizens that Juanma Moreno is marking out”.
“We know from the EREs where socialism always ends up, in scams, cocaine and women treated as objects. But then, the lessons and the cordons sanitaires, to the Popular Party,” criticises the secretary general of the Andalusian Popular Party who has defended that “the PP is the party that is leading Andalusia to its best records of competitiveness, employment, entrepreneurship.”
And he values that he does so "despite the constant attempts of Pedro Sánchez's Government to block Andalusia, to delegitimize Juanma Moreno and to torpedo any measure that benefits the Andalusians."
In this regard, she warns about the fact that there are already companies that are halting their investments in Andalusia because of the infernal tax policies that María Jesús Montero is promoting. “The tax on energy companies is just one more example of how this government is selling the future of Andalusians in an absolutely irresponsible manner and without any common sense, in order to stay in power.”
In line with the above, he clarifies that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is putting at risk
3.000 million euros and the creation of 10.000 jobs in Andalusia. The Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, located in Huelva and Cádiz, is in danger. And the Andalusian minister Montero doesn't care.
He also regrets that "while in Andalusia they try to break our progress, in the Basque Country, Sánchez is willing to lower the energy tax"He wants to reward some and punish others, as has already happened with the separatists. And he does so exclusively for his own personal interest."
“But this is not a competition between autonomous regions, this is an electoral struggle between SUMA, a delegitimised party, nationalists, independentists and the PSOE,” he warns, adding that “it is a trading of votes and public offices at the expense of integrity, harmony and respect between territories.” “That is what Sánchez has turned Spain into. A struggle between communities that respect each other and want to row together for the good of the citizens. It is the politics of noise, of opaque agreements and of survival.”
The Andalusian Way against the “politics of scandal and imposture”
Despite everything, Andalusia continues on its path. An unstoppable path of progress,” says Repullo, “despite an unbridled and irresponsible opposition.” In his opinion, “we are seeing a very nervous PSOE in Andalusia. With a lot of resentment. Threatening, insulting and tarnishing the image of Andalusia with a clear objective of covering up the corruption scandals that are cornering their party.”
“But their strategy is not working,” he reiterated, “not only because the polls say they continue to lose the trust and appreciation of the citizens, but because the PSOE is falling apart from within.” “That is what happens when you bow to Sánchez’s mandate, even though national policies intentionally harm our land.”
The secretary general of the PP of Andalusia thus argues that “in the face of the politics of scandal and deception, the PP proposes the Andalusian Way. That of democratic values, transparent management and the improvement of public services.” “In the face of lies, facts. Expansive and social budgets. A commitment to society.”
And he underlines: “in the face of the PSOE's snubs, in the face of its threats, the Popular Party has certainties. And real solutions to the real problems of the Andalusians. That is the attitude. The mud, for them. We, to our own. We are the government of the people. In the face of the uncertainty of Sánchez's Government, the stability and confidence of Juanma Moreno”.
For this reason, he has highlighted that “the Budget for 2025 will be the highest in history with 48.836 million euros. A social, expansive budget that will protect our public health, our education and our employment”. “Only through stability, Andalusia advances”, he emphasises, concluding by expressing that “that is the future. The PSOE is already in the past. A dark past”. “Between the politics of chaos and the politics of serenity, Andalusia chose the latter: maturity, ambition and respect for the Andalusians. That is the Popular Party.