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The PP leader wants “a new season” to start in Spain

The leader of the Popular Party (PP) and of the opposition in Spain, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, said this Sunday that the country can start “a new stage” with the legislative elections this Sunday and wished for a result “with sharpness and clarity”.

“Starting at 11:00 p.m., when the result begins to become clear, Spain can start a new season,” said Alberto Núñez Feijóo, after having voted at a Madrid school, where he was greeted with shouts of “president, president.”

The candidate for Prime Minister, and favorite in the polls published during the campaign, has said that there are “many things at stake” in the Spanish legislatures.

“The model of the country that we want is at stake, there is a solid government, a strong government, and it is necessary for Spain to speak, for Spain to decide and everything that Spain decides will be fine and everything that Spain says clearly and clearly will be good for the Spanish people,” he said.

Feijóo said he had information that there was a “good turnout” in the elections and said he wanted “the Spaniards to decide freely”, as they are doing this Sunday, “despite the weather conditions and all the adversities”, referring to “the temperatures, travel and vacations” with which these legislative elections coincide.

Spain votes this Sunday in legislative elections with the latest polls giving the victory of the right and the defeat of the current president of the Government, the socialist Pedro Sánchez.

These are the 16th general elections in Spain since the end of the dictatorship, in 1977, and 37,469,142 voters are called to vote, to elect 350 deputies and 208 senators.

The elections were scheduled for December, at the end of the legislature, but Sánchez brought them forward after the defeat of the left in the municipal and regional elections on May 28.

Four parties presented national lists and intend to reach the Government: Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE), Popular Party (PP, right), Somar (extreme left) and VOX (extreme right).

Source: TSF

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