Monday, October 24, 2016

UI: PSOE ‘whiten’ the PP, the ‘most corrupt party of the EU’ – Hispan TV (press Release)

The federal coordinator of United Left (IU), Alberto Garzón, accused the PSOE of 'whitening' the PP, 'the most corrupt party' of the European Union (EU).

In statements made on Sunday, the same day that the Federal Committee of the Spanish Socialist workers Party (PSOE) voted in favor of facilitating the endowment of the leader of the Popular Party (PP), Mariano Rajoy, Garzón stressed that “what we are living with the PSOE’s going to be a historic change in the political system of the country.”

The vote of the socialists was a result of an internal crisis –which resulted in the resignation of its leader, Pedro Sánchez– between those who defended to abstain and allow Rajoy preside over a minority government and those who rejected such a thing outright.

Garzón referred to the resignation of Sánchez to report a “blow internal Status” and a “riot oligarchic” against started by Felipe González, former president of the socialist Government (1982-1996)– and Susana Díaz –the general secretary of the andalusian federation of the PSOE–, who apparently “had very clear that the ultimate goal was to prevent the left could have an influence on a hypothetical alternative Government”.

therefore, it has been argued that if the next week Rajoy was sworn in as president of the Government, it will be because the Spanish socialist workers party and their deputies, “have wanted that the most corrupt party and that the chief of the band of corruption continue to rule the country”.

What they also considered that there is a contraction between the socialists who “used the rhetoric of the left, and the practices of the right”, and alleged that an example of “very bad” of it was that the president socialist of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, has opted for the abstention of the socialist party for Rajoy as president of the Government while the region that governs “has suffered more than other communities the cuts,” driven by the PP.

The numerous cases of corruption within the PP are often the occasion of reproach among those who even after ten months of blockade in the formation of government advocate that the conservative party, or at least the current president of the Government on functions, should not return to rule and to support it in any way would mean to be ‘complicit in their corruption’.

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