Saturday, May 28, 2016

Spaniards marched to demand respect for social rights of the people – RNV

Spaniards marched to demand respect for social rights of the people

 cjigrr8wkae6w5v.jpg_1718483346 in thirty cities in Spain, thousands of people were mobilized under the slogan” Bread, work, ceiling and dignity ” to demand an end to the social cuts of the conservative Spanish Popular Party (PP) and claiming a Europe of the people and not the markets.

according Prensa Latina, more than 125 political, social and trade union organizations called the demonstrations, which took place in the streets and squares of cities like Almería, Barcelona, ​​Cadiz, Cordoba, Malaga, Murcia, Valladolid, Sevilla, Valencia and Zaragoza.

in Madrid, the capital mobilization had the slogan “for a democratic rebellion of the peoples of Europe. Sovereignty, Dignity and Solidarity “and converged on the emblematic Puerta del Sol.

” We march against social and tax cuts the austericidio Brussels and the Troika. We checked against a European Union policy making against their peoples. Marched against the Spanish government, champion in the cuts, “cried the spokesmen of the Marches of Dignity, according to Prensa Latina.

Also, read a manifesto that demanded an economic policy to serve people, not the financial markets.

“it is the time of social mobilization and people to make visible their indignation and rejection of neoliberal measures of the PP, involving the systematic theft of rights and democratic freedoms won during decades of fighting, “said Gines Fernandez, the State Coordinator of the Marches of Dignity.

also reported that bipartisanship in allusion to the alternation in power of the PP and the Spanish Socialist Workers’ party (PSOE) – violates human rights under the United Nations Charter and the Spanish Constitution

he stated that will continue until the next government, which hopes then defined the elections. 26 June- assume its proposals, such as the right to decent work, housing, a living wage, social protection and basic income.

“we live with a higher rate of unemployment 20%, one in five people below the poverty line, which stands at 28%, and those who suffer most are the elderly and young people, “reads the statement.

T / AVN

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