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CDC believes that “lack of work” to agree on a roadmap … – EntornoInteligente

CDC believes that "lack of work" to agree on a roadmap … – EntornoInteligente

The Information .com / Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona), Jan 17 (EFE) .- The national coordinator of CDC, Josep Rull, said today that still “remains much work ahead “to agree on the roadmap ERC ahead of the elections on 27 September, which has claimed to be” solid “.

Speaking at the national council which was held on campus Bellaterra in Cerdanyola del Vallès (Barcelona), which has been attended by the president of the formation and the Generalitat, Artur Mas, Rull stated that it is important to work to reach the maximum consensus on the roadmap, especially CKD, but also with the formations that want to join.

“This roadmap is definitely not consensual, we have much work ahead, but if it is solid give much confidence to people and will expand the majority of “yes”, he noted.

“It’s important to have set in September this election and approve these budgets for 2015, a regional budgets to build independence,” added Rull.

Josep Rull has valued precisely this situation as “paradoxical”, given that “the budgets of autonomy can build the instruments of the new state, as the Catalan tax hacienda.”

CDC leader has shown the “pride” of their training by having a president, referring to Mas, who has not acted with “optical party” and therefore has achieved an “agreement and consensus.”

On the other hand, Rull also charged against the government, criticizing “the vice president Soraya Saenz de Santamaria said yesterday that through the efforts of the Spanish elderly people in Catalonia pension charges: that the argument of fear, pose that will leave collectability. “

In this line, he added that” we will give very strong arguments to explain that this is not so, that an independent state pensions will be more than guaranteed and we can restate to make them more fair and equitable. ”

(EFE)

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