Rufián reproaches Sánchez's "you too" towards the PP and reminds him: "The left is something else"

Through his social media, the ERC spokesperson in Congress has stated: "It's not enough to say that the PP is worse and that's it"

of june 10, 2026 at 11:49h
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The control session for the Executive this Wednesday began with questions from the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. In this regard, the 'popular' reproached him that "he will go down in history as the beneficiary of the biggest corruption case" and the president replied: "From the party of Kitchen, Púnica and Marcial Dorado, no lessons."

In this context, the spokesperson for ERC, Gabriel Rufián, reproached the President of the Government for using the "and you too" to defend himself from the judicial cases affecting PSOE personalities and that "it's not valid to say that the PP is worse." "The Government should understand (once and for all) that 'and you too' is 'and me too'. It's not valid to say that the PP is worse and that's it. The left is something else," the Catalan stated on his X profile.

"Ask yourself who M. Rajoy is"

The visit of Pope Leo XIV to Spain has given Sánchez a truce regarding the judicial cases affecting PSOE members. However, the confrontations between PP and PSOE resumed today when, after Feijóo's criticisms, Sánchez called him "hypocrite" and declared: "From the party of Kitchen, Púnica and Marcial Dorado, no lessons."

Likewise, in his turn to speak, Feijóo referred to Pedro Sánchez as "P.S." – the initials that appear in Leire Díez's agenda. In this regard, the President of the Executive urged: "If you want to play with initials, ask yourself who M. Rajoy is." Subsequently, he called him "the worst leader of the opposition."

"Beneficiary of the biggest corruption case"

This Wednesday's government control session began with questions from the leader of the main opposition party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez. In his turn, he accused him of being "the beneficiary of the biggest corruption case" and reiterated that he should call elections. "How long are you going to drag out this garbage?" he asked him.

Thus, Feijóo's intervention began: "12 summaries, 17 crimes and almost a hundred defendants." He then accused him of practicing "state delinquency" through "his little Gestapo" to cover up the cases.

"In the end, he will indeed go down in history. He will do so as the instigator, financier, and beneficiary of the most serious corruption case in our democracy. His little Gestapo will not be remembered for its expertise nor for its successes," the 'popular' reproached him.

Along these same lines, he referred to the president as "P.S."–initials that appear in Leire Díez's agenda– and rebuked him: "If he knew everything, he will have to resign for corruption, and if he didn't know, for incompetence." To conclude, Feijóo once again demanded elections and declared: "How long will he drag out this garbage?"

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