Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Pedro Sánchez debuts at ‘face to face’ with Rajoy in Congress – The World

Pedro Sánchez debuts at 'face to face' with Rajoy in Congress – The World

The secretary general of the PSOE, Pedro Sanchez, has been released on Wednesday in the House of Representatives in question time the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy with a question about the economic situation of country

Although time as an MP, has been the first time that Sanchez Rajoy Question in the session control to the government after being elected secretary general of the PSOE.

The leader of the PSOE Rajoy has asked “how would you rate the social and political situation of the Spaniards.” “With concern and hope,” was the president’s response.

As of now, the socialists focus their questions in one or two current issues and draft, instead of going to different ministers for various issues, as has been happening so far. What they do not alter the usual question is the president of the Executive.

The session has also been released Antonio Hernando as parliamentary spokesman for the PSOE, who has asked the Deputy Government, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría.

Hernando asked him if “the Government will undertake before the next municipal elections unilateral change in the system of election of mayors who have announced different leaders of the ruling party.”

The PSOE will now focus sessions Government control in Congress in one or two specific issues so that your message reaches opposition citizens better.

Hernando has unveiled this new control strategy of the group in an informal conversation with reporters in the House.

In his bid to carry out a “citizen opposition,” Sanchez said today as the purpose of the socialists is “set over the message” in the control sessions and reach of “clearer” to citizens, explained Hernando.

The two themes focus dozen questions tomorrow that are assigned to the PSOE be tax reform and the start of the new school year, to Ministers of Finance, Cristóbal Montoro, and Education, José Ignacio Wert, respectively.

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