The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Diazhas stated this Sunday in Seville that, in these days, “immediately”, he is going to take one of the “biggest” decisions of your lifewith which he hopes to contribute to Spain, collects Europa Press.
Yolanda Díaz has spoken like this during her first act of listening of his Sumar project in Andalusia, which has been developed at the Palace of Exhibitions and Congress of Seville (Fibes). “I am going to make a decision that I hope will serve to contribute to my country, to give people hope and to tell people that they are having a bad time, that they cannot buy or pay the mortgatethat it is possible to improve life,” he added.
Likewise, in relation to the unity of the left, he has indicated that he is clear that if we aspire to change our country, when “we agree on 90 percent” of the political program, we have to “live up to the challenge that concerns us, and our obligation is to walk together”, we come from where we come from and we think what we think.
The general coordinator of IULV-CA, toni valero; his predecessor in office, Antonio Maíllo, or the Andalusian leader of Más País, Esperanza Gómez. About Maillohas said that he is a person he loves and admires and “sum for many reasons“, which has caused the applause of the assistants to the ex-leader of IU-CA.
Díaz criticizes a motion “without a program” and that only seeks to throw out the Government: “Democracy deteriorates”
The vice president has stated that behind the motion of censure that Vox will defend this week in the Congress of Deputies there is no “political program” or ideas, but that it only has as objective of throwing out the current PSOE government and Unidas Podemos, which means “deteriorating democracy”.
In relation to the motion of censure, he has indicated that “beyond the candidate’s capacity for innovation”, the objective is not to present a government program, but that the only objective “is for us to leave the Government of Spain”. “This is not a joke, in democratic terms It is quite serious”, as he pointed out.
In his opinion, what we are going to experience this week in Spain “is very important, because when the possibility of resorting to a constitutional mechanism is legitimized, no ideas, no political program and nothingwith the sole objective of defeating your political adversary and throwing him out of the Government, we are undermining democracy, and this is very serious.”
For Yolanda Díaz, we must take this debate on the motion of no confidence “seriously” to outline the models of society that each of us defends, and she wanted to make it clear that vto talk about the Constitution.
Likewise, during his speech he also referred to the Popular Party, to indicate that “it does not need Vox”: “Feijóo does not need Vox and (Juanma) Moreno does not need Vox to privatize Andalusian healthcare.” “We are seeing a PP that not only does not have political proposals, but that fights what we do”, indicated Díaz, for whom the PP places itself on the “margin of the Constitution”, with its rejection of the agreement on pensions.
The vice president has transferred to Alberto Núñez Feijóo that the constitutional model “is not that of capitalization” that the PP defends, as the banks also defend. “The capitalization model violates the Constitution,” according to Díaz, who has insisted on conveying that the PP proposals “rebel against the mandate of the Spanish constituent.”
Regarding the situation of the Government of PSOE and Unidas Podemos, he has indicated that of course “we think differently” and there are “different positions”, but we must defend the measures that are being approved, such as the minimum salary or the pensions.
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