Vox has denounced this Wednesday the “socialist immersion” that is marking the roadmap of the Andalusian Government of PP-A and Citizens (Cs), which leads it to keep the “corrupt and plugged in” of the PSOE-A in public entities.
This has been stated, at a press conference, by the spokesperson for Vox in the Andalusian Parliament, Manuel Gavira, who has indicated that the Business Agency for Transformation and Economic Development (Trade) that the Government will create if the bill is approved That is submitted today to the Plenary of the Chamber would be consummating “a betrayal” of PP-A and Cs to the Andalusians because they promised to end “the farmhouse and the socialist chiringuitos.”
For Vox, the Trade agency is a “marketing operation, by which four beach bars are included in a gigantic one, which will maintain all the vices of the previous ones.”
He has insisted that it is a “joke” for the Board to propose the creation of an entity that will continue to support “the corrupt and all those plugged in” from the PSOE-A.
“The Trade agency is a gigantic carpet where PP and Cs are going to put corruption and shenanigans of the PSOE”, as stressed by the Vox spokesman, who has considered that it has become clear that PP-A and Cs want to maintain the current “parallel administration and instrumental “that Vox” will eliminate when it reaches San Telmo. “
On the other hand, Gavira has criticized the meeting held on Monday by the counselor of the Presidency and spokesman for the Andalusian Government, Elías Bendodo, with the general secretary of CCOO-A, Nuria López, at the union headquarters: “It is pathetic that Bendodo have meetings with those who want Spanish not to be spoken in a part of Spain. “
He has indicated that the Board intends with its meetings with the unions of “privileges and subsidies” to seek a “social peace” in this land that it will not achieve, because those unions “do not defend the interests of the working class.”
He has said that the unions “are not friends” of the president of the Board, Juanma Moreno, “no matter how much he subsidizes them, privileges them and gives them favorable treatment.” For Gavira, the unions “only want favorable treatment from the administrations.”
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