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Feijóo vows to his European family: change is near
In a significant gathering attended by key political figures, including former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, the president of the People’s Party (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo, made a bold commitment to his European counterparts, asserting that he aims to take the reins of La Moncloa in the upcoming general elections. This statement comes as part of a broader dialogue among European leaders, where Feijóo sought to solidify his political stance and express his belief that Spain is on the brink of transformation.
"Spain needs change, and that change is near," Feijóo declared, signaling his intent to not only lead his party but also to address the pressing issues facing the nation. His remarks were made during the closing of the European People’s Party Congress held in the Comunidad Valenciana, where the recent nationwide power outage dominated discussions.
The widespread blackout has raised concerns across Europe, prompting Feijóo to emphasize the need for clarity amid what he described as a lack of "real" information regarding the incident. He expressed his determination to reassure his European colleagues, highlighting that the call for change is increasingly echoed by the Spanish populace.
Feijóo’s message was underscored by the support of regional leaders such as Juanma Moreno from Andalucía and Fernando López Miras from the Región de Murcia, who stood alongside him as he articulated his vision for a renewed Spain. He reassured his party and allies that he would pursue this change with a foundation built on responsibility, integrity, and truth.
In a moment that resonated with attendees, Feijóo acknowledged the prior remarks of Aznar, who had previously extolled his potential and urged him to regain "the course of Spain." This endorsement not only reinforces Feijóo's aspirations but also positions him as a pivotal figure in the evolving political landscape of Spain.
As the nation grapples with critical issues and an uncertain future, Feijóo’s commitments reflect a growing urgency among leaders to respond to the needs and sentiments of their constituents.