Sanchez Calls for Unity Against Right-Wing Extremism in Last-Minute Election Rally

Pedro Sánchez urges undecided women and older voters to help secure victory against the far-right in European Parliament elections

In a final rally on the last day of the electoral campaign, Spanish socialist leader and President Pedro Sanchez urged undecided voters, women, and older individuals to cast their ballots in the European elections to defeat a “more than bad” right-wing party. Sanchez expressed optimism for Sunday’s outcome as he declared that the PSOE is ready to triumph over the conservative People’s Party (PP).

Addressing a video released by the PP on social media urging people to “break a tie” and implying that the PSOE wants a tie to maintain power, Sanchez emphasized the importance of unity against divisive tactics. He thanked supporters for their encouragement amid legal issues involving his wife, Begoña Gomez, and reiterated his commitment to defending the government’s actions.

Discussing the right-wing political landscape, Sanchez emphasized that there is no good or bad extreme right, only a detrimental right-wing ideology that must be defeated. He called on undecided voters to consider the consequences of not participating in the election and highlighted the importance of women and older citizens in resisting the reactionary agenda of the PP.

Encouraging all eligible voters to support the PSOE, Sanchez urged the public to unite against the right and far-right factions to secure a victory on June 9. Focusing on mobilizing undecided voters, women, and older individuals, he emphasized their crucial role in shaping

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