we Can ensures that the condition that brought the PSOE to support the budgets of Mariano Rajoy is only an 'excuse' to support the cuts of the Government.
“it Has to do with finding an excuse to support the Government in the spending ceiling, but it is a spending ceiling, as we could say to the minister of Finance, Cristobal Montoro, in the past week, including 5000 million euros in cuts that we have not been told where they are going to pull out”, he has warned on Thursday the secretary of Policy Can, Íñigo Errejón.
In a statement to the media from the Congress of Deputies, Errejón has criticized the offer of the Spanish Socialist workers Party (PSOE) to the ruling people’s Party (PP), the socialists are committed to supporting the goal of deficit in the Budgets of the Executive of Mariano Rajoy to change a rise of 8% in the minimum interprofessional wage (SMI).
it Has to do with finding an excuse to support the Government in the spending ceiling, but it is a spending ceiling, as we could say to the minister of Finance, Cristobal Montoro, in the past week, including 5000 million euros in cuts that we have not been told where they are going to get,” he advised the secretary of Policy Can, Íñigo Errejón.
The socialists, has reminded also the spokesman of Can in the Congress, already supported an initiative of her group, United we Can, to raise the minimum wage that got the first nod from the Camera. the “why now (the PSOE) presents this attempt to rise a much more modest, when you already know that we are processing a rising of truth in the Congress?”, he asked.
The answer, in your opinion, is that this requirement is “an excuse to support the Government in the spending ceiling”. The socialists, he insisted, are intended to “take a hot potato from the fire to the PP”.
“This is to support the 5000 million of cuts announced by Montoro. I don’t understand how you can support social progress in the Parliament but after escorting the Government in more spending cuts or economic policy which, as we have already seen, it is not effective,” he said.
Rajoy was sworn in in October as president of the Spanish Government thanks to the abstention of the majority of deputies of the PSOE, after which the country can live nearly a year without Executive.
The abstention of the majority of deputies of the PSOE was widely criticized by the left and has made this party experience a considerable decrease in popularity.
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