The PP candidate for the Presidency of Cantabria, María José Sáenz de Buruga, has insisted that all polls show that Cantabrians are going to choose “between Buruga or Frankenstein” in the May 28 elections, as the president and the PRC Candidate for re-election, Miguel Ángel Revilla, now only has a lifeline to say “extreme left” in reference to Podemos-IU, ignoring that according to those same polls, his formation would require Vox’s extreme right. Form a government
“What the elections warn, including today, is very clear: either Buruga or Frankenstein. These elections are not between Buruga or Revilla, but between Buruga or Frankenstein, Buruga or a podemized Cantabria and the salaries of Cantabrians, Homes and succession are lacking”, the president said in his speech at a campaign event in Laredo, after learning of the GAD3 survey published this Sunday for Diario Montaños, which places the PP as the party with the most votes in Cantabria Indicates.
‘Popular’ commented that Revilla “has not said for a long time that he is going to win, he only says that he is going to be president and that can only happen by agreeing with Podemos, because PRC and PSOE will not give the amount, so that either he is the president of Podemos or he is not. He said, “You all know that he would like to be president at all costs, win the election or lose, because it will never matter to him.” does not hold.”
For this reason, he has warned that the prospect of a PRC government with Sánchez and Podemos is “a very real threat”, as Revilla is “now only the lifeline of the extreme left”, for which he called for Cantabria to “mobilise”. called for. To max out against him”. And he has called on the society to give a majority to rule in the hands of the PP, that “instead of resigning itself to collapse and four more years of democracy, give democratic responsibility to your party, which will be able to lead the change.” is able. and to rule over all and with all”.
“The more they bark, the better and PP ride,” he said, appealing to the popular “not to be trusted or confused.” And it is that, according to Buruga, “although the polls and the street say that the Popular Party is doing well, that the region wants change and wants it now, we must keep our feet on the ground and be very humble because some Neither is achieved until the final vote is counted and the result declared.
For this reason, he urged the various mayoral candidates to keep working every day, and sent them a message of hope: “We are not going to vote won because trust must be earned every day, But it will not be lost because no one is unreachable or unattainable. We are going to fight them all”.
In her speech, she also stressed that Cantabria needed a person in control capable of making decisions, who “does not shy away from problems, who does not hide from his responsibilities”, and assured that he would be able to make decisions. To govern Cantabria aspires to be “brave” and to manage “seriously”. Thus, she has referred to her time as Vice President and Minister of Health, in which “Valdecilla finished, the only large-scale project that has seen the light of day in Cantabria since 2015”.
“Wherever there was a problem, he used to find a solution. I did more in 40 years of politics than Revilla did in four years as vice president”, said Buruga. This Sunday’s event brought the towns of Laredo, Ampueroa, Arredondo, Colindres, Gurizo, Leando, Limpias, Ramales, Racine, Ruesega, Soba and Voto have served to present the mayoral candidates of the Popular Party.
The first of these candidates is Miguel Gonzalez in Laredo; Felipe Perez, in Arredondo; Nacho Sainz in Limpias, Oscar Alizonso in Soba and Santiago del Campo in Voto, who will take over from the PP’s current mayor, José Luis Trueba, who will be the first substitute. Meanwhile, they repeat Patricio Martínez in Ampuero; Cesar Peral in Colindres; Adolfo Izaguerre in Gurizo; Juan Rojas, in Leando; Loli Sainz in Ramelles; Gabriel Weir, in Racines, and David Setien, in Ruesega.