“Everything has been worth it”

Pablo Casado said goodbye to the PP as he wanted, with a final speech at extraordinary congress in which Alberto Núñez Feijóo will take the witness. “I give up the helm today & rdquor ;, said the until now national president, who will leave the seat and all responsibilities in the PP, revealing that the Galician leader offered him to continue. “I am going to return to Isabel, Paloma and Pablo all the time that politics has taken from them & rdquor ;, he said in reference to his wife and his children. He warned, yes, “I will come back for whatever you need & rdquor ;.

The only condition that he put on the table when at the end of February, in an eternal meeting with the territorial barons in Genoa, all his leaders turned their backs on him to leave the presidency was to be able to leave in a congress, just as he arrived. Five weeks that have been long, but in which the popular leader has reflected on his step in training. “With the legitimacy of having been elected in the first primaries of this party, I am writing to you after a bittersweet month, which began with a feeling of injustice that has been widely overcome by one of gratitude”.

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defending “having always told the truth, whatever it cost & rdquor; (in a clear message to defend his position in the internal crisis with Isabel Díaz Ayuso), the president of the PP for the last four years (they met in July) assured that “everything has been worth it”. He put out the red carpet for Feijóo, “a good manager, a good politician and a good friend & rdquor ;, advanced, to say goodbye with all the letters: “During this time I have tried to do my part for the party, a decade of public activity and We have left our skin & rdquor ;. He then confirmed that he will leave the act and will depart from the PP.

As on other occasions, Casado took heart from his legacy as leader of the PP at this time: “Those who had surprised us have been almost absorbed and those who tried later, we made things clear. We have endured and we have recovered & rdquor ;. And all this, he continued, “in an unprecedented electoral maelstrom, with an average campaign every quarter & rdquor ;.

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