EH Bildu’s spokesperson has claimed that her party’s agreements with the Spanish government are “defeats for the PP and victories for the social and working majority.”
“Increase pensions and widowhood and non-contributory pensions or increase the SMI, regulate rents, or promote the social shield, or protect employees through the Ertes or protect health during the Covid crises, prevent company relocations, or ensure children’s rights or minimum vital income, or ban cuts in supply: does all this represent democratic defeats?” asked the spokesperson of EH Bildu in Congress to the people’s bank, Mertxe Aizpuruain his speech today in the plenary session on migration in the House of Representatives.
In this way, Aizpurua has disfigured the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, because he considered that the victories of the Basque coalition are “defeats for democracy” by demanding the social treaties they concluded with the government, such as government reform. ‘Gag law’: “The era of imposing censorship is over, face it now.”
That same Wednesday, Feijóo, accompanied by the senator of his party Marimar Blanco, sister of the councilor of Ermua, Miguel Ángel Blanco, murdered by ETA, addressed the deputies of EH Bildu to point out that it already seemed an aberration that they had adjusted his. He liked the joke law, but now he regrets that his lawyers have become lawmakers, citing the law passed by Congress that allows prisoners to commute sentences from abroad.
EH Bildu’s spokesperson, who has made no specific mention of this reform of the criminal records law, has claimed that her party’s agreements with the Spanish government are “defeats for her (of the PP) and victories for the social majority and the Spanish government.” hardworking”.
Regarding the reform of the Gag Law, Aizpurua has reasoned that it is “logical” for the PP to be “concerned or angry” because, in his opinion, it was created by the popular parties “to protect their party against cuts to rights and freedoms that they realised.”
Source: EITB

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