Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Socialist leader promises budgetary stability in new Spanish government – Terra Peru

The candidate to chair the Spanish Government, the Socialist Pedro Sanchez, pledged today to maintain budgetary stability requires the European Union as part of its economic proposal for the new government, in which the first objective is to create employment.

Sánchez today addressed the Socialist parliamentary group, after yesterday received the order of King Felipe VI to try to set up a government through support from other forces, after declining the offer Mariano Rajoy, who won in the elections on 20 December.

Sánchez, whose party has only 90 of the 350 seats in Congress, appealed to other political forces to work towards an agreement: “I need you all,” he said socialist leader.

“We have to leave behind the vetoes” and “talk about what unites us,” he said.

The candidate to chair the new Spanish government also undertook to make a “material change” in politics, under the ideas of “progress” and “change” after four years PP government (center-right).

This announced a round of consultations with the leaders of all parliamentary groups to gather support for his proposal.

The socialist focused his speech to the deputies and senators of his party on four proposals: job creation and commitment to budgetary stability, combating inequality and democratic control regeneration funding matches.

The last proposal concerns the establishment of a federal state in response to the challenge of the Catalan nationalists.

“is the best way to articulate the unity of” Spain and recognize their diversity is a risk to the territorial integrity “,” Sanchez, who proclaimed that the immobility of Rajoy said ” . referring to the refusal until now president of the Spanish government to dialogue with the Catalan nationalists

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