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Pedro Sánchez criticizes support from the Spanish right for Javier Milei: “We have to make him look at this”

The interim head of the Spanish Executive, Pedro Sanchescriticized this Wednesday the public support of the former President of the Government of Spain Mariano Rajoy, of the conservative Popular Party (PP), for the ultra-liberal Javier Milei, candidate for President of Argentina, something he said “you have to make him look at that.”

He Spanish socialist leader He referred on several occasions to the Argentine elections, which next Sunday will celebrate their second round in which the Peronist Sergio Massa and Milei will face each other, during his intervention in the parliamentary debate taking place in the Spanish Congress for his possible inauguration.

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In his speech, Sanchez addressed the leader of the Spanish opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, from the same party as Rajoy, to highlight this support from the former president of the Spanish Government who recently signed a manifesto in support of Milei.

We heard a far-right leader, supported by the Argentine traditional right, say:a, that, and I quote, ‘social justice is an aberration and is unfair because it implies unequal treatment before the law,’” said Sánchez.

That’s why he questioned the former Spanish president’s position: “We have to make him look at this, Mr. Feijóo, so that Mr. Rajoy supports candidate Milei for the presidency of Argentina.”

Sánchez added that these (Milei’s) approaches have already been expressed by conservative leaders in Spain, where they are “cured with horror”.

“This was already said a few months ago by the intellectual leader of the PP, (the regional president of Madrid) Isabel Diaz Ayusowhen he stated, and this is no joke, that social justice is an invention of the left to promote the culture of envy”, he recalled.

“This is where we are, ladies and gentlemen”, replied Sánchez, “this coalition government that I represent does not consider social justice an aberration, but rather the very condition of life in society, because that is precisely what patriotism is, knowing that they are linked to each other, we are all sailing in the same boat.”

Source: Elcomercio

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