In this Monday's monologue on Más de uno, Carlos Alsina has emphasized the contradiction between the public statements of Alberto Núñez Feijóo and the practical decisions of the same and its national leadership regarding the pacts with Vox.
Alsina pointed out that, beyond the “exquisite respect for the autonomy of its barons” that Feijóo proclaimed, the reality has been different: the national headquarters of the PP has ended up directly intervening in the negotiations in Extremadura to secure a pact with Vox, which the communicator almost described as a “tutelage” imposed from Génova.
📻 Alsina's Monologue: 'Feijóo orders to govern with Vox'
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💬 “The PP goes from exquisite respect for the autonomy of its barons to tutelage, not only of their decisions, but of their flirtations”
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The journalist used his characteristic irony to refer to the role of the PP leadership as an order that discredits the independence of regional leaders and highlights a certain incoherence between the discourse and the political practice of the party, which proclaimed distance from a political partner to whom it now resorts to form autonomous governments.
The criticism occurs in the political context in which Feijóo has opened the door to pacts with Vox in several communities, seeking stability after the regional elections, which has generated debate and comments both inside and outside his own party.
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