Monday, April 6, 2015

Mariano Rajoy rule changes in the PP and defends his unit – El Universal (Venezuela)

Madrid. The Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, ruled today make changes to your Partido Popular (PP) after the defeat in the recent elections in the region of Andalusia (southern ) and facing an intense election year that will culminate with general elections in the country.

“In substance not going to be changes and I am satisfied with how things are working,” he said in an interview Spanish public radio, on the eve of the meeting of the National Board of PP, which will meet on Tuesday for the first time in two years, DPA reported.

The conclave was called a few days after bad result obtained by the PP in Andalusia, losing 14 seats compared to previous elections in that region. The defeat caused nervousness in the ranks of the party, in which some voices called for self-criticism and called for better explain to the public policy of the Conservative government.

Rajoy asked on Tuesday to more than 500 leaders his party “maximum unity” and work on two specific objectives:. the next appointments to the polls and improving employment and economic growth in Spain, as he said today

also admitted that the PP “can be discrepancies “on some issues, but defended the” unity “of training that governs the country.

” This is a party that has traditionally been attached, which worked well. You can always be disagreements on some or other issues, but I’m happy about how is working party and the unit is being maintained, “he said.

The address of PP address Tuesday the strategy ahead of municipal elections and regional to be held on May 24 and the general end of the year.

“We will cheerfully and an objective that is to be once again the leading political force in Spain,” the chief said today Executive microphones of Spanish National Radio (RNE).

The PP faces the next election after a term marked by the crisis, in which the government of Rajoy made adjustments and cuts in economic and social issues that caused numerous protests in the streets.

After the start of the recession, it is expected that the Spanish economy to grow at least 2.5 percent in 2015 and the unemployment rate should be around 22 percent, one of the most highest in the European Union (EU).

The conservative formation drag several corruption cases, including that related to the alleged parallel accounting that have remained for nearly two decades.

To all This new political landscape adds, with the advent of emerging bands like Can (left, considered “brother” of the Greek SYRIZA) and Citizens, a choice of center.

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