Sunday, September 21, 2014

Sánchez: “But it has taken a wrong road to fracture … – Diariocrítico.com

Sánchez: "But it has taken a wrong road to fracture … – Diariocrítico.com

In the interview published in Reason, the opposition leader, insists that the solution lies in the reform of key federal Constitution proposed by the Socialists. In this sense, anticipates that “before the November 9″ scheduled for the convening of the sovereigntist consultation in Catalonia date, ask President Rajoy the definitive opening of a reform of the Constitution. “The only way to safeguard the existence and the union of Spain’s constitutional reform,” he concludes.

As for the internal situation of the PSOE, Sanchez placed his party “on the left facing the center” and sample ready to lead the change, he says, “need Spain” not only as to the ruling party, “but to a much deeper level playing the way we understand democracy and how to articulate the social life and territorial “. “The PSOE He did in the past, with Felipe González in the 80s, and it will re-do in 2015 with the change of government.” Asked about possible electoral pacts with We, responds that the Socialists “are the architects of the welfare state and, therefore, we can not be with those who question him with their proposals or their policies.”

The PSOE leader promises to employers who can no pact with

According to El Mundo, Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday assured the directors of Family Business Institute that the PSOE can not sign agreements after regional and municipal elections next year. “We can not fit into my program. Not that I’m against them, but I raise false solutions to real problems. We can not agree with those who threaten the welfare state”, even said the Socialist leader, as they have shown to the said Daily several people at the meeting.

“Agreeing with them,” he added, “it would hurt the weaker it is not the program of the PSOE.” Industry sources say that they were pleasantly surprised by the “roundness” to it is said: “He said never and under no circumstances can pact with to govern.”

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