The next leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has toured the main cities of Spain in the weeks prior to his coronation as Pablo Casado’s replacement despite lacking an opponent once morest whom to face his project for political formation. In each place that he has visited on this 10-day trip, Feijóo has repeated the dynamic of praising its inhabitants and slipping any anecdote that made him a protagonist of that place. The most striking phrase of all his empathic attempts was pronounced in Madrid when, before Ayuso, he assured that he wanted to return to live in that city for the freedom that characterizes it. Some words that did not like in Galicia.
In Andalusia Feijóo said that, if he were not Galician, he would like to be from that place and in Euskadi that his son has “at least” 25% Basque DNA. Jokes regarding the sun in the Canary Islands, praises to the people of Extremadura and the story of a cousin who apparently knows everything regarding him and who lives in Castilla-La Mancha –the president of the PP in this community, Paco Núñez–. This was Feijóo’s return to Spain summed up in less than two minutes.