Oscar Puente raises the president's reward to the very best stage: “Pedro Sánchez is not that he has a reputation abroad, it's that he is the fucking master” | EUROtoday

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Oscar Puente has made a final public try and persuade the President of the Government to not resign this Monday, elevating the reward to the very best stage. “Pedro Sánchez is not that he has a reputation abroad, it is that He's the fucking master“That is the fact,” said the Minister of Transport, at an event of the PSOE of Galicia, a few hours after making public the decision on his political future.

As the Valladolid politician has listed, the Spanish leader still today “has autonomy” in the international sphere, “in speech, he’s revered, communicate english“You don't have to be isolated in a chair when people talk to each other…” And he has harassed that the choice can be that of the pinnacle of the opposition, Alberto Nez Feijo, whom he has disfigured with out explicitly mentioning that he doesn’t know the best way to deal with himself on this language, because the chief of the PP himself has acknowledged.

“We are going backwards,” mentioned Puente, who instantly resorted to the argument of the hyperlink between social lessons and beliefs: “That the children of workers are the most prepared compared to those who have had all the opportunities in the world, who Let us on the left be the ones who can put on top a curriculum, an education, a training and a preparation for life today, for the 21st century, and that those who have had all the possibilities are still not capable of even sloshing a little English and they intended to go represent our country in international forums with a translator at their side, something that no longer happens to any leader from any country in the world… They want to make us go back.”

In addition, the pinnacle of the Transportation portfolio has reproached Felipe González, additionally with out referring to him instantly by title, for not having made any gesture of help for Sánchez after a interval of 5 days was given to replicate on his continuity. in La Moncloa after studying {that a} choose is investigating his spouse, Begoa Gómez, for affect peddling and corruption in enterprise. “I think it is good to do some exercise of solidarity, even if it is from the memory of what one suffered. Empathy has to arise and it is something strange that it does not happen,” he indicated.

Previously, Puente had recalled that within the 1993 elections the primary president of the socialist Government got here to be behind José María Aznar within the polls “and won”: “That night the PP through the mouths of the most moderate people it had then I spoke openly of pucherazo. That happened. And the next two or so years were unbearable. “Some have been forgotten, even the primary protagonist who suffered these assaults.”

At this point the minister has drawn a parallel with what happened in the last general elections, those of last year, in which the polls indicated that “the precise was going to win and govern.” “And what occurs? They don't win and so they don't govern and Pedro Sánchez governs once more. All this is the breeding floor of what we’re experiencing, as a result of if those that consider that energy belongs to them and see that the one who usurps it and doesn’t deserve it’s in it, then they’re prepared to do something,” he added, ignoring the detail that Feijo's party was the most voted on 23-J although he could not form a majority for his investiture.

According to Puente, “the story of actuality is so devastating” for the opposition that “both they unfold a number of lies or they unfold a number of hoaxes or they enter so much into private territory or they don’t have anything to do” because the head of the central Executive “has “daring to challenge the paradigms that the right had installed in Spain for a long time.” Furthermore, he has accused the chief of the well-liked of being “behind the strategy to undermine the personal and family life” of the socialist president “because politically they can't handle it.”



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