We are witnessing these days what is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful days of democracy: the investiture debate. Because it is the culmination of a long but democratic process, in which all Spaniards were called to the polls to elect who will be the next president of the Government.
And the Spaniards decided, and they decided there was only one winner of the elections: the Popular Party. And our leader, Alberto Núñez Feijoó, has shown that he has not only taken the reins of trying to find a majority to govern, as His Majesty the King of Spain entrusted him; but he showed that this party will not accept blackmail from the radical left, the Catalan separatists or the friends of the ETA members. Because no, not everything is valid to govern.
And it is true that the numbers do not allow our leader to be invested as president, but he has not achieved them precisely because he is loyal, loyal to Spain and loyal to those who want a country of coexistence, and not of tension.
We have seen how on the other side, the PSOE's side, anything is valid to remain in Moncloa. We saw it first with the idea and the nonsense of being able to use the co-official languages in the Congress of Deputies, and now we have to see how we have to use headsets to understand a speech in the temple of the word of Spain. A real nonsense.
But anything is valid, and the PSOE champions democracy and "loyalty" when they themselves have been staggering in their initiatives. Because this idea of being able to speak Galician, Catalan or Basque is not new, and in 2022 an initiative was taken to modify the regulations of the chamber. The PSOE's vote? Surprise: against.
Because although they keep trying, they no longer deceive anyone. Even if you try to disguise the truth as a "change of opinion", the pardons as "concord" and, now, the amnesty as "normalization".
The objective of the reform proposed by the PSOE is not to defend its own language, but to deny the existence of the common language. And they do it, I repeat, because it is part of the demands of the separatists to Pedro Sánchez.
It is curious, to say the least, that those who deny linguistic plurality in their land, try to give lessons to the rest of multilingualism.
What will be the next idea of the PSOE? Should we support recognizing the State's debt with Catalonia in addition to the 450,000 million euros that Puigdemont has demanded?
The PSOE's policy of ideas is not what this country needs. A government that will be subject to the guidelines and commands of people who want very little to this country.
I recommend to the socialist leaders, who intend to govern at any price and despite everything, to read. To read those who were references in the socialism of the country.
Socialist gentlemen, read more Alfonso Guerra and Felipe González. True democrats, because this democracy, our democracy, is neither whitewashed nor trampled on.