Madrid, Jan 25 (EFE) .- The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, today highlighted the economic results achieved by its Executive and said it will not allow corruption tarnishes his achievements, while attacked the credibility of the proposals of the leftist can.
Rajoy in Madrid today concluded the three-day convention of the Popular Party (center-right), which is on the horizon municipal and regional elections in May and general elections scheduled for late 2015.
The PP leader lambasted those who offer “messianic approaches” and “doctrine” while warning that there is no alternative in the “Caribbean spells” referring to can, a leftist party founded a year ago in Spain and recorded a strong rise in the polls.
As for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) -the largest opposition force, Rajoy warned that “Spain is not for jump in time, can not go back. “
He asked his fellow PP to keep the head” rather high “and the pride of having already brought change to Spain in the last three years after winning an absolute majority in elections in late 2011.
He further stated that he is unwilling to allow corruption to tarnish his entire management, referring to the cases of former members of his party that in the courts, especially the former PP treasurer Luis Barcenas, who says that training had a double accounting.
In this context, Rajoy has lamented that those who entered politics for personal gain and recalled that his party has acted “without hesitation” when warned punishable conduct.
He stressed that his government has managed to “return” to the situation left by the Socialists and has saved the country from a “catastrophe “three years” seemed inevitable “.
We also contrasted the” change “is starring his Government that aims can.
” We can not risk our future roulette Russian frivolity, incompetence or populism, “insisted the chief executive in his speech.
also addressed the sovereignty debate Catalonia warning that early elections called by the Catalan regional government for next September not have the plebiscitary character who claim them independence forces, including the regional president, Artur Mas. EFE
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