Pedro Sanchez, secretary general of the PSOE. / Rtve.es
In an interview in El Pais, complains that the conservative policies of tax PP sink with the dismantling of the welfare state and casualization of labor relations.
P edro Sánchez (Madrid, 1972), Secretary General of the PSOE and the socialist candidate for presidential bid government says in daily Country which is not to blame for the crisis particularly in Spain, but the policy measures taken to address it. He intends to win the election with the middle classes and the working classes. To achieve this, it needs to regain its modernizing socialism pulse, as it did in the eighties Felipe González, who constantly quoted in the interview, because he did get the vote of the middle and working classes.
“I’m a university professor committed to the country, two and a half years ago I was out of politics as a teacher and self-employed. I am the son and father of middle class, believe in socialism as the main transformative ideology and progress society. thing has been the PSOE in 135 years and aspire to remain so. If anything characterizes me is to have your feet on the ground, but with an eye on a horizon in which Spain has a better future, “says Pedro Sánchez.As a socialist, says what worries him most is equality among citizens. “The conservative policies of the PP-complaint-sink with taxes dismantling of the welfare state and the casualization of labor relations.”
On possible state compacts, including the PP says Three:.. “Clearly there are three issues One, the Constitution must be reformed or yes The second issue is a social and political pact for excellence in education, essential to the present and future of the country and. the third, facing an energy pact, which is the main fault of competitiveness of the Spanish economy. “
also analyzes the situation in Catalonia, which has become urgent” problem that must be resolved “and that has to do with” thoroughly review our institutional architecture, ie the constitutional reform. “
On links of political power and financial in Spain says: “ We have to draw a thick line visible between political power and financial, which is questioned by the public. I am concerned about the large concentration of power in the financial sector, because that’s cut funding options to businesses and families. No atomize say, but can not be left in the hands of four or five entities. I would like desbancarizar the economy. “
The economic situation in Spain
“There is much talk of the political transition, but I argue that the main transition have to do our country’s economic transition,” says Pedro Sanchez.
“It is true that in macroeconomic terms are recovering pulse, but so is he explains that we have not faced any of the tasks of economic modernization. We continue to suffer from lack of productivity; if we had private debt, now we have also public; if we lack of competitiveness (few companies exporting), today we have a current account deficit soared and savings depend on others to fund our growth. These are the evils of our political economy that has not solved during the last 30 years, and that’s the transition that needs to be done. “
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