The leader of the Basque PP has denounced that “mandatory nationalism” leads to “destruction of sectors and failure to find solutions” in Euskadi.
The President of the People’s Party of the Basque Country, Carlos Iturgaizthe Basque government has claimed to stop giving “an arm wrestle to families and businessmen” and lower taxesas “the pockets” of the citizens “shudder”.
The popular leader went to Navaridas this Sunday for the ninth edition of the wine meetings which are celebrated in the city of Alava. Together with Iturgaiz, the mayor, Miguel Ángel Fernández, and officials of the People’s Party of Álava participated in the edition that will share this year’s food and wine festival with producers and small family wineries on the island of La Palma, following the crisis of the Cumbre volcano Old .
After pointing out the importance of the wine sector, Iturgaiz has also transferred its support to all sectors that are “really disadvantaged” by the crisis, stressing that it is “urgent” to help all families and get out “taxesthe fiscal pressure and that the bureaucracy disappears”.
“It is unheard of that the Lehendakari Urkullu and the councilor Azpiazu are fighting a fight that no one understands against Basque businessmen and families. They do not want to lower taxes and that is to impoverish our country and the sectors that ask for support and aid,” he said. he. denounced.
In this sense, he has admitted that he does not understand “the closure and the pulse” that, in his opinion, the Basque government “throws against businessmen and families, since when we talk about lowering taxes, we talk about things to eat” .
“Let’s look at the models that work, where the PP, Madrid, Andalusia and Castilla y León rule, where taxes and fiscal pressures are reduced, helping businessmen, needy sectors and families,” he said.
Basque PP Congress
Regarding the celebration of the Congress of the Basque PP and his future at the head of the formation, Iturgaiz has reiterated his debt to his colleagues and to President Núñez Feijóo.
“When the Congress of the Basque PP is to be held and of the National and Basque PP leadership jointly set the date We will make the decisions,” he said.
However, he has acknowledged that he looks “eager” and also has “a great team”.
On the other hand, he emphasized that the PP is a “united, strong party that is doing very well at the moment”. “We think about the Basques and to solve real problems we have projects and ideas.”
In this sense, he has maintained that “mandatory nationalism” leads to “destruction of sectors and not looking for solutions”, despite the fact that there is an economic agreement that would allow to lower taxes.
Source: EITB

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