The former president of the Government and the PP José María Aznar has defended this Saturday in Valladolid that, although it is important to win the elections, has stated that the question is not that there is “to win for I don’t know who to go to Moncloa”but the question that must be answered is “why” to govern.
Aznar spoke these words at the meeting he shared with the PP candidate for the Presidency of the Junta de Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, whom he recommended “build, integrate, not fraction“, because the important thing in a “great leader” is “to be able to surround yourself with the best, without reservations, to have them by your side, to permanently add assets”.
The former president explained to the fifty hundred attendees at the event, held at the Millennium Dome, that they often tell him “we have to win” or “we have to win so that I don’t know who goes to Moncloa”, but he added that he think that “the question is (win) to do what” and the answer is “that you earn to build”.
“And what is building? Building is integrating, not dividing, it is adding, not subtracting, it is joining forces, not dividing, to build is to design common goals, shared purposesnot to sow division, let alone discord”, he argued before adding that “in these times that are so messy, so messy and so trifles, building is leading“.
Aznar sees this leadership in Mañueco, which is why he has asked for the vote “he deserves” for his project, in which he sees similarities with the “success story” that the former president wrote when he gave the balance from Castilla y León to the national level, of which he has asked to feel “legitimately proud”.
has recognized that “now the problems will be different” and “the protagonists are others”and has begun to list: “Today they are called Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, Alberto Núñez Feijoo, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla or Fernando López Miras or Pablo Casado, of course.”
“All of them are very important, like all of you,” he added internally, convinced that what cannot change in the PP is “commitment to freedom, to the country, talent, courage, decision, courage to risk it when you have to risk it, with well-thought-out solutions and solving people’s problems”. “That is what does not have to change”, he has finished.