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Sánchez, to the PP: “They can’t stand that we manage the economy better than you”

Sánchez, to the PP: "They can't stand that we manage the economy better than you"

The President of the Government once again values ​​the economic management of his mandate against the PP model and extols that Spain “has one of the lowest inflation rates or a better employment rate than before the crisis.” “And it has nothing to do with miracles, like his that they all ended up in jail,” he told the popular spokesperson, Cuca Gamarra, during the control session in Congress this Wednesday. “This government manages the economy better than you and they can’t stand it,” she snapped at him.

During his first speech, Gamarra once again went through the same criticisms that his leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, raised this Tuesday in the Senate during his face-to-face meeting with the president. The PP parliamentary spokesperson reused the expression “repeal sanchismo” and accused the president of protecting the ‘squatters’ of homes before being ironic with his affordable rental announcements: “Bets are already being made on how many homes he will announce today,” he joked.

“They are only based on disqualification, insult, hoax and noise,” replied Sánchez, who claimed the approval of the housing law this week and the promotion of the public park compromised in recent days. “We are going to approve the first housing law of democracy and you have already said that you are going to vote no and that, in addition, you are going to appeal it to the Constitutional Court. What bothers you? That we raise the land for public housing by 40%? That we prohibit those homes from being sold to vulture funds as was done with you?” He asked.

Pedro Sánchez also warned the PP that “what is approved in these Parliaments has to be complied with in all the territories, so you can now tell the Communities that this law will be complied with in all the territories.” And he once again resorted to the plans of the Junta de Andalucía in Doñana to demand “comply with the law and put an end to the outrage.”

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