Just hours before the start of the general election campaign to be held on July 23, the People’s Party wants to put an end to the ninguneo by mobilizing its voters. Pedro Sanchez Government in his opinion it was subordinate to the province of Alicante. Toni Pérez, the people’s provincial mayor and mayor of Benidorm, was tasked with launching the message on Wednesday to give a speech in favor of mobilisation. He did this in an act where he was the deputy national secretary for Regional and Local Policy and first appeared in the Senate for Madrid with Pedro Rollán.
“We need the highest possible mobilization of the electorate to bring about the change that the province of Alicante and Spain need and deserve. “It’s very important that people vote en masse at 23J or do it by mail,” he said. future president of Consell, Carlos Mazón, as head of the State Council. Also present at the event were the popular César Sánchez, Agustín Almodóbar and Silvia Fernández, who were part of the PP’s nominations for Congress and the Senate for the state.
all in danger
Another of the messages launched from the popular ranks is the opportunity to “finally repeal sanchismo,” to the point that Pérez mentions, that both Alicante and the Community of Valencia and the country as a whole are in danger at the rendezvous with elections in two weeks. The purpose of the appearance was to present some keys. absentee ballot, before the elections in the middle of summer, and most of the citizens are on vacation. In this sense, Rollán encouraged those who doubted whether they could physically vote to vote by mail, because “it is not necessary to choose between enjoying the holidays or giving up on the holidays.”
Finally, the popular ones were encouraged by their results in the 28 May municipal and regional elections and won as much in the provincial example: 66 of 141 mayors. PP now wants this result to be reflected in the nation’s 23M general elections as a whole.