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The PP regrets the “little interest” of the Vox motion after Tamames’s speech was leaked

The general coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo, has assured this Thursday that the motion of censure presented by Vox that is going to be debated next week in Congress already has “little interest” as a draft of the speech that the candidate, the economist Ramón Tamames, plans to direct the deputies. “We have little interest left for next week,” Bendodo considered in statements to TVE, collected by Europa Press, when asked why he thinks of Tamames’s speech and if he has read it. He has stated that the interesting thing about the motion was precisely what Tamames was going to say and, therefore, now that interest has been lost when the draft of the speech was made known, although he still has “time” to modify it, the leader has added of the PP. In that draft of the speech, Tamames advocates that the general elections be brought forward and coincide with those of May 28. In addition, he believes that “Spain is more like a modern absorbing autocracy.” Asked about this second point, Bendodo has rejected that the PP considers that Spain is an autocracy: “Obviously not.” Having said this, he has pointed out that they would have raised a motion if there were options to win it, since this only serves to “reinforce” Sánchez: “he will come out reinforced, that’s why we are not in favor.” we are in favor.”

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