Monday, June 6, 2016

Cospedal calls to avoid “radicalism and extremism appropriating whole Spain” – Diario La Nube (Press Release)

The general secretary of the PP, María Dolores de Cospedal, said yesterday in Toledo in the elections of 26 June can avoid “radicalism and extremism appropriating all of Spain,” and contrasted governments with the self-styled moderate “governments progress, they are taking us to the past”.

 Dolores de Cospedal (Photo PP)

Dolores de Cospedal ( photo PP)

a year that these governments were formed in some autonomous regions and municipalities “with the PSOE, with Podemos, separatist or leftist parties” ago, said the popular leader to warn that citizens should know that if they vote or PSOE we are voting “for a radical option.” Faced with these choices, “moderate governments like those of the PP looking to the future, do not want to be all the time looking at the past, they do not want to live in the division, confrontation, hatred, rancor. They want to live to encourage its citizens to help them jobs, who want to work to ensure that they can pay for essential social services believed, “said Cospedal.

In the same vein, the PP spokesman in Congress, Rafael Hernando, said yesterday in Almeria that “the PSOE stupidities now we have made, communists, are an alternative government”. In this situation, Hernando added that popular have to “appeal to helpful vote” even those who “sometimes voted for the PSOE but who distrust him now because he is willing to govern with can and came to block the political situation provided that no rule Rajoy “.

Finally, the health minister in office and head of list of PP by Álava for the Congress of Deputies, Alfonso Alonso, warned yesterday from Vitoria if Unidos Podemos rules “certainly impose a reduction of freedoms” and try to “equalize everyone, but mamporros”. In addition, he questioned the political future of Pedro Sanchez, saying that “still remains in a PSOE sinking”.




(Text Prepared made from the summary of news services Moncloa press)

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