Alberto Núñez Feijóo Critiques PSOE Leadership at Cerdedo-Cotobade Event
In a recently held event in the municipality of Cerdedo-Cotobade, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the president of the Popular Party (PP), voiced his strong criticisms against the Socialists (PSOE) under Pedro Sánchez’s leadership. Feijóo asserted that the PSOE lacks a coherent vision for the country, stating they only have a “ political and judicial survival project ” aimed solely at maintaining Sánchez’s position. Such politics, he argues, is causing significant harm to the Spanish populace .
This meeting marked the traditional opener of the political season for the Popular Party. Feijóo opened the floor with an indictment against what he termed the “corruption” and “nepotism” rampant in Sanchez’s administration, referring to alleged jobs for relatives . He emphasized that such government practices not only waste taxpayers’ money but also erode the founding principles of equality , freedom , and solidarity that are pivotal to Spain’s identity.
Criticism of Government Handling of National Issues
Feijóo’s criticism extended beyond mere political rhetoric; he pointedly discussed issues of national security and immigration policies . He lamented the impossibility many Spaniards face when trying to find housing, alongside inadequate control of immigration that, according to him, “ overflows Spain .” With increasing instances of irregular immigration, he questioned the government’s commitment to maintaining order and security within the nation.
He highlighted three specific events that exemplified the failures of the current administration: the support for separatist leaders like Otegui and Junqueras , a tragic murder occurring in an illegally occupied building in Catalonia, and the continuing immigration crisis . These issues underscore what Feijóo perceives as a government unwilling to enact reasonable solutions to pressing problems.
Lack of Effective Immigration Policy
Focusing on immigration, Feijóo emphasized that thousands of lives are lost at sea due to ineffective government policies. “The current approach seems to signal ‘ here is worth everything ’ for a haphazard immigration policy,” he stated. He criticized the allegations that the government threatened regional leaders with police action unless they complied with regulations regarding unaccompanied minors. This approach, he asserted, signifies a failure of leadership, both in governance and humanitarian considerations.
Deteriorating National Reputation
Feijóo expressed concern over Spain’s reputation on the international stage, claiming it deteriorates due to government corruption and what he described as a lack of effective leadership . He lamented that the country is losing its standing in the world, arguing that Spain must take proactive steps to recover its honor. “ Spain cannot give up having a place in the world because Sánchez is unwilling to relinquish power,” he remarked during his speech.
His rallying cry extended to the need for comprehensive reform within the Spanish political landscape. “We need not just a political change but a change in values,” he asserted, committing to restore the integrity of Spanish governance. He vowed to overturn divisive laws and focus on uniting the nation once again, arguing that a foundation for a safe , united , and diverse nation is crucial for Spain’s future.
Commitment for a Better Spain
Feijóo pledged to “repair and prepare Spain” for future challenges. He promised to prioritize national interests over party loyalties and to present sound general budgets to restore faith in governance. He compared the productive governance of regions like Andalusia and Galicia to the current national administration, implying that effective governance should reflect the values and priorities of the Spanish people.
His closing remarks encapsulated his vision for Spain: a nation where mutual support is ingrained in society and where the integrity of governance is upheld against the tides of corruption and division . Feijóo’s emphatic delivery and clear vision highlight the growing discontent with the prevalent political landscape and showcase the Popular Party’s stance as a viable alternative for many Spaniards.

