“Politics is about improving people’s lives (…) There is no reason to justify what was done in Congress last week,” said Yolanda Díaz.
The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has advocated because the government “as it can be” on Tuesday at the Council of Ministers the same royal decree ‘omnibus’ that dropped last week in the Congress of Deputies for the vote in Against PP, Vox and Juns and that included measures such as the revaluation of pensions. “I think that the government of Spain should last as soon as possible, if it can be tomorrow before the Council of Ministers,” said the head of I work this Monday.
The second vice president has assured that the decree must be implemented “As is“Because” pain-based policies are not what citizens want. “That (…) has registered a bill to say or try to tell Spanish pensioners that they want to review pensions and it is not. A popular party that is against all social measures of the government of Spain,” he added to it. In addition, the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, He has accused the PP of being “kidnapped by Vox” And that will prevent its leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, from reaching the Moncloa. In fact, he has condemned that they are and not together, who have only seven seats in Congress, who have responsibility for social measures to revise pensions and bonate transport aid.
He also censored that 11.5 million pensioners have been struck by the “frivolity” of the PP, a “without word” party that must explain the reasons for opposing the social measures of the omnibus decree “, is political to to improve the lives of the people (…) There is no reason to justify what was done in Congress last week: “The head of work has been launched.
Moreover, he has taunted the ‘popular’ with his vote against decree ‘buses’, only follows the strategy of incurring “damage”, but does not commit the government, except the country.
“They are not beating the government of Spain. They are beating eleven million pensioners in our country. They are beating many citizens who go through bonus public transport,” Diaz said.
Finally, it was asked whether the PP will make the “same mistake” with the reduction of the day as with the labor reform. “Are you going to vote against reducing the working day?”
Source: EITB

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