The leader of the Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) main opposition, Pedro Sanchez, was now open to reaching agreements with emerging bands like Can (left) and Citizens (center) if there are “policies and projects” where they can keep matches.
Sánchez conveyed this message during his speech at the Leaders Forum, the briefing organized by the EFE Agency and KPMG, in which he expressed his conviction that the PSOE will be the star in the ” safe change “that needs Spain to the” left turn “of citizenship which reflect the polls.
In the parliamentary fragmentation is expected at national and regional level, with the emergence of new parties, Sánchez stressed that “the ability to deal and negotiation will be one of the main assets of politics” from the various elections scheduled this year.
In 2015 local elections held in Spain, regional -in 15 of the 17 regions-and generals.
“It will be on policies and projects where we will see if we can reach agreements with other forces,” summed up when asked about the possibility of bringing pacts can -party which was established in 2014 as an alternative to traditional-political formations or -training Citizens born in Catalonia and has made the leap to national politics -.
According to surveys published in Spain, both formations can subtract Government vows to Popular Party (PP, center-right) and the Socialists (PSOE).
If we Sanchez-leader of the Socialists since July last year hinted at possible matches establish a tax system to tax the rich or repeal the labor reform.
However, he warned that the understanding is not possible if the party advocates the debt default or control media or in the case of Citizens, if defends the single contract.
Speaking at Forum Leaders enunciated some proposals that take on the socialist program in the November general, as reforming the electoral law to “open the lists today closed “in order to give greater role for citizens in the election of officers and contribute to the regeneration of democracy.
Also announced an initiative for equal pay between men and women requiring all businesses to create a register listing the salaries and allowances of workers.
Another of his election commitments will review the Concordat with the Vatican and pass a law on religious freedom before his conviction that Spain should be a “secular state”.
Regarding the economic situation in Spain, Sanchez said rejoice good macroeconomic data, but insisted that the improvement is due to external causes, not government action , so he asked Rajoy “no take over the merits of others”.
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