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The president of the PP, Pablo Casado, has taken advantage of his presence in the Andalusian campaign to attack the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, who is in Guatemala participating in the Ibero-American Summit.
And since the chief executive is in these lands, Casado has demanded that Sánchez criticize the dictatorship of Venezuela. "It is very hard with dead dictators and very cowardly with the living," said the PP leader, who has called "shame on Spain" that the president has not said anything about Maduro.
Casado wanted to refer then to the Ibero-American summits, which he referred to as one of "the most important foreign policy projects that Spain has given in recent years and with the great support of the heads of state that have been in the Spanish crown and the successive presidents of the Government ", with" a good role "of Felipe González, José María Aznar and Mariano Rajoy.
And already put to speak of Latin America, Casado wanted to make this mention to the phrase with which Spain is known, "the mother country":
"We will not be labeled as invaders, no, the mother country is what they call us in Colombia, in Argentina, in Chile, and they say it with affection, and I always quote the Constitution of 1812, the Pepa, when "We Spaniards give hemispheres." We were the first nation that came from an empire that we called "Spaniards" to those who are part of the colonies.We did not colonize, we what we did is to have a bigger Spain. We have continued to have an excellent relationship with the Ibero-American republic