Thursday, February 9, 2017

Rajoy delayed State Budget for the PSOE did not vote – teleSUR TV

The Government of Mariano Rajoy hopes the election of the new secretary general of the PSOE to present a new national Budget.

The president of the Spanish Government, Mariano Rajoy, is willing to slow down until the beginning of summer, the handling of the State Budget, to which the Spanish Socialist workers Party (PSOE) do not have to vote before the holding of your congress, the 18th of June.

Rajoy and Finance minister, Cristóbal Montoro, pose to generate a delay in the timing of processing of the Budget until it is concluded primaries of the PSOE in June and get to know the new secretary-general.

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The Rajoy Government holds the conviction that if the new socialist leader is Susana Díaz, will be possible to get agreements and a forbearance final of the tolda red to facilitate the approval of the Budgets. But if you win Pedro Sánchez will be difficult to reach an agreement with the PSOE, and would have to call new elections, indicate official sources.

The president of the Government pointed out the 9th of January before the Executive Committee of the Popular Party that the intention is to present a new Budget at the end of march of this year.

According to the sources consulted by the newspaper, what is important is that in a Eurozone convulsed by general elections in the Netherlands, France, Germany and possibly Italy, Spain, offering a signal of stability.

The minister of Finance pointed out that "the current situation of the Budgets carried over has to end as soon as possible". "If we didn’t have a few updated quotes difficult to understand what kind of legislature or what kind of political stability we are referring to".

Montor said that is a political issue more than an economic one, because the extension budget ensures the compliance with the deficit target more easily than having to negotiate likely new items of expenditure with the PSOE in an eventual negotiation to achieve his abstention.

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