The PSPV-PSOE denounced this Monday that the People’s Party “want to revert to the 2013 Coast Act, which is unconstitutional and against European law”. This is by the Government delegate Valencian Community and Pilar Bernabé, a member of the Socialist Executive, who urged Carlos Mazón, president of the People’s region and future Council president, “to openly state what his model is for the problems of the Valencian Community.”
In this sense, the socialist leader said, “What the leaders of the PP want is to change the regime. Coastal Law doing the same thing they did ten years ago” and “The PP model is the one in which they propose a change that is declared unconstitutional as well as against European law”.
Likewise, Bernabé accused the PP of “using public unrest for a particular occasion”. make politics and gain some kind of political gain,” describing his latest statements as “immoral.”
On the other hand, more than 200 current and former socialist positions in Alicante state signed a declaration of support with the title “” to Pedro Sánchez, Head of Government and candidate for re-election in the 23J general election. We”, not Sánchez. Letter points to former socialist presidents Felipe Gonzalez and Jose Luis Rodriguez As the “maximum guardians of popular authority” they received to rule Zapatero, he added: “Now Pedro Sánchez will enable Spain to move forward and move forward towards a freer, more inclusive, more modern and more respectful society”.
The Manifesto accuses the Spanish right of “repealing sanchismo” as all they offer citizens in their electoral program. Increase in pensions, minimum wage, labor reform, equality policies, job creation, economic growth, falling energy prices and development policies are also listed as some of the government’s achievements. Sanchez government. “Spain has a decisive moment ahead of us and we are expected to spend all our will and energy proudly defending the socialism project in the face of the insult and dehumanization thrown at us by the right.” adds text.
Source: Informacion

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