Interview with Carlos Iturgaiz on September 27, 2022 on Radio Euskadi

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The president of the Basque PP holds out his hand to the PNV for an economic agreement with three pillars: lower taxes, reduce fiscal pressure and use the rest for needy sectors. According to him, the election results in Italy are a result of the government’s “disaster”.

Euskaraz irakurri: Iturgaiz ekonomiako balizko herri-itunaz: “Ekonomian ezin dira txurrak eta merinoak nahastu”

Carlos Iturgaizpresident of Basque PP He considers an economic deal impossible for the country, as requested by Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu last week, if the intention is to integrate left and right policies. “It is impossible for a liberal policy like ours to agree to a Marxist and communist policy like Bildu or Podemos. Churras and merino cannot be mixed in economics. Each party defends its policies and then it is the citizens who vote and decide.”

For example, he recalled reaching out to Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu to address what he believed to be the real problems of citizenship: “the most expensive shopping cart, going back to school in history or the prices of gasoline”, and recalled Imagine the proposals made to the Lehendakari at last week’s General Policy Meeting, “to cut taxes, reduce fiscal pressure and use the rest for the sectors that need it most, such as hoteliers, entrepreneurs or the self-employed” .

As for the energy pact, the president of the popular Basque lacks a real strategy to talk about, and is determined to know and exploit their own resources. are necessary, to know “what is under our earth”.

According to Iturgaiz, the election results in Italy are due to the reaction of citizens to the decisions of the left-wing government “which has been a disaster”. He has commented that he doesn’t like the wingers winning, “neither from the right nor from the left.”

Iturgaiz has avoided answering whether the PP would be in favor of agreements with VOX to govern. “People are not into who we talk to or who we should go to bed with, people have other problems,” he said.

“What I think is that Spain needs a change and needs a government of Mr. Feijoo, and that’s what we’re going to look for, if possible, with an absolute majority.”

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Source: EITB

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