The change in Andalusia has to come from a party that grows

The change in Andalusia has to come from a party that grows



The president of Citizens, Albert Rivera, has assured today that the change in Andalusia "has to come from a party that grows, not from a party that breaks down" and has asked himself "what sense would have to govern a party that has each time less support. "

During the central act of the Andalusian electoral campaign of Citizens in Malaga, which has been attended by some two thousand people, Rivera has warned that to get rid of populists who want to "liquidate Europe, raise taxes and put institutions in check" the only Useful instrument is "the orange vote".

"The change in Andalusia has to come from a party that grows, not from a party that breaks down," said Rivera, who has asked himself "what sense would a game in Andalusia have that has less and less support" to respond that "it makes sense to govern who has more and more support".

The president of Citizens has warned about the possibility that "the plague of sanchismo reaches Andalusia" and has joined his candidate for the Presidency of the Board, Juan Marín, to ensure that "there would only be one thing worse than forty years of socialism, which would now be four years of Podemos. "

"They ask us who are you going to govern with the Andalusians, who supports us, we'll see," he said.

He has proposed to lead a change because "the only thing that Pedro Sánchez understands is hours, days and weeks occupying the Moncloa and the seats he needs for that" and he has asked: "if you do not like to be spit on Spain, let them crush you to taxes or that you call tared beasts, take the orange ballot with all your strength and tell Sanchez that out there not. "

"The vote in Andalusia is the first step to get rid of Sanchez de la Moncloa, we have to say 'you do not go well there', we do not like pardons to the coup plotters, that we raise taxes and that we pay homage to those who want load this country, "stressed the leader of the orange formation.

Rivera has ensured that the vote to Citizens in Andalusia "is a vote that says enough, of civic rebellion and that is mobilized" and has opined that in this campaign "there are two 'leitmotiv': one is that there is a new government and another that the plague of sanchismo does not spread "in the community.

"It would be lethal that instead of putting a brake on it, it would grow and be implanted in Andalusia, because that would mean that Podemos and Pablo Iglesias would govern their lives also economically", he warned, besides insisting that he does not want Andalusia to govern "someone who is supporting the independence of Catalonia ".

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