General elections 23J | The PP surrenders to the “spirit of Badalona” and to Albiol to reach Moncloa

“Long live the mayor”. The neighbors of badalona that this afternoon they have filled the Trafalgar de Llefiá square, they have done it more to acclaim their mayor, Xavier Garcia Albiolwhich to the general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra. Unlike the municipal elections, where the leaders of the PP did not visit the city to avoid harming Albiol’s campaign -which sought to transcend ideological borders and which even obtained votes from pro-independence supporters-, now the popular ones have wanted to make a stand.

“Badalona marks the way”, Gamarra exclaimed as soon as he began his speech. And, after warning that “nothing is done” -despite having the polls face-, he has entrusted himself to the “spirit” of this city ending up taking them to Moncloa starting this Sunday.

The place chosen to take a mass bath has been the neighborhood of llefiá, where Albiol managed to reap one of his best results on 28-M. From there, the recently elected mayor has addressed all those who opted for the PP ballot in the municipal elections, despite not agreeing with his party, and has asked them to do so again out of “selfish interest & rdquor ;. “If Feijóo is president, it will be good news for the city& rdquor ;, Albiol has assured, promising to finish decontaminating the part of the beach that is still pending and that all the “denied investments” arrive.

And not only this. She has also remembered the promise of Alberto Nuñez Feijóo to modify the law so that the squatters can be evicted “in less than 48 hours on the street.” A statement that has been repeated so much gamarra as the candidate of the PP for Barcelona, Nacho Martin White, for which they have been widely cheered. In fact, putting an end to illegal squatting was one of Albiol’s great promises during the campaign for municipal elections and it has already fulfilled its promise to create a specific council against squatting.

Lower personal income tax and VAT on meat and fish

In addition, in this humble area of ​​the city and bordering the municipality of Sant Adrià, Gamarra has appealed to the pockets of attendees. “We Spaniards cannot make it to the end of the month”, exclaimed the general secretary of the popular, who has won over the public by promising a income tax drop and also of VAT “on meat, fish and preserves”.

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On the penultimate day of the campaign, and in a city that the PSOE usually wins in general elections, Gamarra has called for Catalonia to be the “protagonist of political change in Spain” and has promised “coexistence”, ending “divisions and blocs” and a government for “all” Catalans.

From the first row, the leader of the PP in Barcelona, Dani Sireraand the president of the PP in the province and mayor of Castelldefels, Manu Reyes. Both born in the city. “It is the cradle of politicians who want to serve Catalonia and all Catalans,” Gamarra slipped. At the end, another illustrious man from Badalona has made an appearance, although not physically, but through his music. He has been Juan Magan and his ‘if I didn’t love you’ rhythm.

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