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Feijóo Unveils Year-End Ten-Point Critique, Calls Sánchez Government in 'Total Collapse'

The speech crystallized his case for change ahead of a 2026 race.

Overview

  • The PP leader delivered a year-end balance that brands 2025 as the worst year of the 'worst government' of recent democracy and accuses Sánchez’s coalition of total collapse.
  • He argued the executive has lost parliamentary support and is the first in Spain’s democracy unable to pass a single budget during its tenure.
  • His decálogo cites alleged failures on energy and infrastructure, blaming the government for the April 28 nationwide blackout and criticizing plans to close nuclear plants.
  • He condemned migration management as inhumane, faulted foreign-policy moves including confusion over NATO defense spending and distancing from María Corina Machado, and linked the government to corruption and mishandled sexual-harassment cases, presenting these as his allegations.
  • Feijóo pledged three priorities if he governs in 2026: an institutional audit and cleanup, stronger security at borders and in daily life, and policies to ensure that working pays, while opinion columns cast the PP as ready to take power when elections are called.