MADRID (Reuters) – The Popular Party starts on Friday a two-day conference in which will form the basis of a political program that undertake the difficult task of regaining the confidence of the Spanish a few months before the general election .
The meeting “X the future of Spain” wants to open the game to the public and present the new direction after the electoral setback in May, when the ruling party lost two and half million votes locally.
“We want from the conference of humility, we mean that we got the message,” said Deputy Secretary General Communication of the PP, Pablo Casado, RTVE Friday.
The conservative opens training logo and address issues such as the reform of the law election or the Constitution, has not played in a legislature in which had an absolute majority by which his government has focused on unpopular measures to tackle the deficit.
“We will play many issues, without red lines and especially open to the society (..) In this term, the rush of decisions gave the feeling that we did not honor our program, “Casado said.
The center-right party, whose image has been badly damaged by the corruption cases in recent years, also wants to talk about term limits, which defend the new political formations that have entered with force in Spanish politics over the past year.
Despite being the most voted by the Spanish strength in local elections and autonomic last May, the massive loss of regions and municipalities has been seen as a prelude to the general, the conclusion of which there is still no date.
That will yield to the polls, according to all the polls, a fragmented Congress will force pacts, in an unknown and away from bipartisanship in decades stage.
Although the issue of holding primaries to elect the candidate La Moncloa be on the table, the PP has ruled out these elections, in which the candidate is expected to be the prime minister and party, Mariano Rajoy.
The leader of the PP, which has clung to the good economic data to gain voters, warned against “instability, decline and a loss of welfare “it could lead to the end of bipartisanship.
According to a survey for the country released last week, PP, Partido Spanish Socialist (PSOE) and the anti-austerity party we would be virtually tied in voting intention if a general election were held today.
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