“Pons recalls Sánchez’s words endorsing Rajoy’s investiture with more votes”

On Monday, the stage is set for King Felipe VI of Spain to commence the round of consultations regarding the investiture process. Two candidates will be up for consideration: Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the victorious contender in the elections held on July 23rd, and Pedro Sánchez, who is eagerly awaiting the approval of Carles Puigdemont in order to secure sufficient support. Amidst this political backdrop, Esteban González Pons, Deputy Secretary for Institutional Action and a member of the conservative People’s Party (PP), expressed his views during an interview on ‘Herrera en COPE’.

González Pons emphasized that “Alberto Núñez Feijóo is the one arriving with a democratic mandate.” By pointing out Feijóo’s electoral triumph, the vicesecretary underscored the legitimacy and popular support behind his bid for the investiture. In contrast, he alluded to the uncertainty surrounding Pedro Sánchez’s candidacy due to his reliance on securing the necessary backing from Puigdemont. This dependency raises questions about the stability and viability of Sánchez’s potential government.

The vicesecretario de acción institucional also stressed the significance of political responsibility and accountability. According to González Pons, Sánchez should have supported Feijóo’s candidacy, given his status as the election winner. By failing to do so, Sánchez disregarded the principles of democracy and demonstrated a lack of commitment to the will of the people. González Pons further suggested that Sánchez’s hesitation to endorse Feijóo may stem from his own political calculations and ambitions rather than a genuine concern for the well-being of the country.

In light of these circumstances, the investiture consultations conducted by King Felipe VI hold immense importance. The King’s role in the process is to gather information and assess the possibilities for forming a stable government that can effectively address the needs and aspirations of the Spanish population. As the head of state, his objective is to promote the best interests of the country and ensure a smooth transition of power.

The outcome of the consultations will shape the political landscape in Spain, determining whether Feijóo or Sánchez will be entrusted with the responsibility of leading the nation. The decision carries significant consequences for the future trajectory of the country, as it will influence crucial policy decisions and the overall direction of governance.

As the investiture process unfolds, observers eagerly await the developments that will determine Spain’s political course. The decisions made in the coming days will have a lasting impact on the nation’s political stability and socioeconomic progress. With the aspirations and concerns of the Spanish people hanging in the balance, the path towards a new government becomes an increasingly critical issue to navigate.

David Baker

David Baker