In a black suit and green tie, shortly after noon, before the baroque altarpiece that adorns the Oratory of San Felipe Neri, in Cádiz, where the first Spanish constitution was promulgated in 1812. Alone, standing, with the flags of Spain and the EU in the background, Alberto Núñez Feijóo presented his Institutional Quality Plan on Monday in a sort of institutional declaration allegedly loaded with solemnity. A document without a PP seal (in its place, the coat of arms of Spain) that was born half-dying: rejected by locals and strangers, with aspects already in force and decaffeinated in its star measure: let the most voted list govern. The leader of the PP has limited it to the town halls. And even so he has not achieved the support of all his own.