This Saturday, Yolanda Díaz claimed Sumar as the force driving the coalition government against a Socialist Party that must be pushed to take progressive measures. “For that we need democratic strength within the Government, to continue gaining rights,” said the second vice president at the central rally of the campaign for the Europeans.
Sumar thus insists on its strategy of confrontation with the PSOE, which coincides with a moment in the legislature in which it is difficult for the coalition to make its presence in the Government electorally profitable. The clash between the partners has multiplied in recent weeks due to the land law, the PSOE rule against pimping or military spending.
The second vice president, in fact, charged this Saturday against the PSOE for having “overturned” the care strategy within the Government, although she did not specify more details. “They have just knocked down the care strategy within the Government of Spain,” lamented the general coordinator of Sumar this Saturday in Getafe, on the outskirts of Madrid, at an event with the main candidates on the list for the European elections on 9 June. “We need strength to address the pending care revolution. How we care. “How does an autonomous person, a farmer, a woman who has nothing within her reach take care of her,” she said.
Díaz has also charged against the intention of the socialists, he said, to “lower taxes on electricity companies. ”Despite the PSOE’s intention to lower taxes on electricity companies, the men and women of Sumar are going to do their best to ensure that this does not happen. Lady [Teresa] Ribera, we are concerned about energy poverty, not about those gulfs paying taxes,” the second vice president of the Government claimed to the Minister of Ecological Transition and head of the PSOE list in these elections.
The leader of Sumar has also attacked the intention of the Ministry of Housing, in the hands of the socialist part of the Government, to carry out two weeks ago a reform of the Land Law that the confederal space considers to lift all environmental guarantees for residents. urban plans in the future. The PSOE, due to the lack of support, ended up withdrawing that text.
“The priority is not to make a land law agreed with the construction companies. It is called applying the housing law in Spain and lowering the rental price. We are going to give our all there,” said Yolanda Díaz this Saturday, who has on several occasions claimed Sumar’s role as the Government’s driving force.
“Do you think that without Sumar in the Government the national award for bullfighting would have been eliminated? That they would have made a labor reform after 52 previous ones that did nothing but cut rights in our country? How many times have we been on the verge of breaking up the coalition government for something that was worthwhile, which is having 21M people working? For that we had to be in the government of Spain,” he defended.
“We need the strength of the votes on 9J to Sumar. The battle is not easy. It’s not just the employers, it’s also the people in the government who don’t understand that we’ve had a frozen work day for 40 years.
Estrella Galán: “We are going to repeat 23J”
Sumar’s candidate for the European elections, Estrella Galán, has relapsed into an idea with which the coalition is campaigning these days. The 9J could be a repeat of the 23J, when the right thought they had won the Government and the opposite ended up happening.
“This June 9, the same thing as a year ago, on July 23, will be repeated. And Feijóo and his far-right partners are once again going to be left out in the cold. June 9 is its expiration date! This June 9, the progressive people, the left-wing people, the environmentalist people, the feminist people are going to win again,” he defended at the closing of the event.
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