The PP says that Sánchez’s PSOE is “the USSR, with purges included”

The coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo, assured this Saturday that the PSOE of Pedro Sánchez It is “the Soviet Union, with purges included”, that the PSOE that “is neither worker nor socialist,” and that “has nothing to do with it” with which “in other times he has done a great service to Spain.”

“He who speaks is set aside. This is reminiscent of other times and other latitudes. That’s what Sánchez is. “Today, the speaker is removed,” he said during his speech at the autonomous committee of the PP in Granada, where he regretted the expulsion of Nicolás Redondo from the PSOE, “a person who has risked his life to defend democracy and the acronym.” ; of his party, reports Efe.

Bendodo has censured the “seat exchange” to which – he says – Sánchez is willing to “stay screwed” in Moncloa, and he has pointed out that he does not imagine the PSOE of “all its life, that of the transition, that of Felipe González, that of Guerra, that of Nicolás Redondo”, doing the same.

“When you don’t care about eight or 80, when the only objective you have is to stay in the Government, you don’t care about using the platform of the Council of Ministers. The minister spokesperson did so to attack two former presidents of the Government, President Aznar and also President González. “They don’t care about anything,” she added.

Consider that “despair” of Sanchismo has reached such an extreme that “internal purges” have been imposed; and he has wondered if the next thing will be to expel from the PSOE “Felipe González, Alfonso Guerra, Ramón Jáuregui or Pepe Rodríguez de la Borbolla, the dozens of deputies and former ministers who have signed against the outrages that Sánchez is doing”.

“Disfigure” the PSOE

He has indicated that, as a citizen, he is concerned that Sánchez “has disfigured what was the main left-wing party in the country,” and has maintained that the PP will not allow his “personal ambition” to turn Spain into an “unrecognizable country”, and all to sell governance” to those who want to break it.

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Thus, he has censored the “underground negotiation” which according to him Sánchez develops to be invested as president of the Government: “His personal ambition is more than all the wear and tear that the radical parties, the pro-independence parties can do to our country as a whole.”

Bendodo has stressed that the independence movement has asked for “amnesty.” and “Sánchez is saying yes”, a binding referendum in Catalonia and “Sánchez has said that we will see if there is one”. “Even if I said no to the amnesty, to the referendum, it is yes. Because experience tells us that when he says no, it means yes, he has stressed.

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