The purple formation has accused the PSOE of “disloyalty” to the ways in which the 1 billion for Defense has been brought in, although Jaume Asens has ruled out the stability of the executive branch being jeopardized as a result of these internal clashes.
Euskaraz irakurri: Podemosek koalizio batzordea premiumz biltzea eskatu gave PSOEri, Defentsako gastuen gaineko desadostasunagatik
The second vice president of the government, Yolanda Diazhas progressed United we can does the PSOE have to meeting urgent from the Coalition Pact Monitoring Committee before the differences on the increase of the military expenses and the “care” that Defense items in full inflation amount to 22,000 million euros.
This has been made clear in statements to the media before participating in the opening of the first LGTBI state meeting, hosted by UGT, and once the Council of Ministers approved an extraordinary EUR 1,000 million loan for Defense through the emergency fund, something the confederal space didn’t like it.
In this sense, the leader of the confederal space in the executive has explained that, by requesting a meeting of said oversight committee, she wants to open a “quiet” debate on the issue of military spending, since it is necessary to to discuss with the PSOE’s “quiet” claim to put military spending at 2% of GDP.
This morning, the chairman of the United We Can parliamentary group in Congress, Jaume Asens, accused the PSOE of “disloyalty” to the forms used to bring this $1,000 million to Defense, which he has described as a “decree for war” and a “bizum” for the arms industry approved “through the back door” in the council of ministers.
The decree “is disloyal to the coalition government, to Congress and to the majority of citizens, who are opposed to increasing military spending according to the polls,” Asens stressed, emphasizing that “we don’t need a war decree and yes, a thousand social decide”. He has warned his partner that following the line of wanting to ‘double’ arms spending will bring him closer to the PP, which he has described as a ‘war party’.
Therefore, Asens has reiterated that inflation will not be stopped by increasing military spending or bringing more American ships to the military base in Rota (Cádiz), which is a “favor” for the arms industry and the President of the United States.
Of course, he has ruled out the possibility of this internal clash endangering the stability of the executive branch, where he argues for the naturalization of discrepancies and emphasizes that confederal space is “comfortable”, although he rejects this decision by the PSOE.
The last time United We Can demanded the meeting of this oversight committee was last October, when the minority partner appreciated “attempts to interfere” by vice president, Nadia Calviño, in the powers of her counterpart and minister. of Labour, Yolanda Díaz, faced with the work to advance the new labor reform.
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