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García Egea affirms that the Government’s management is the “maximum expression of empty politics”

January 23, 2022
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Jan. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The general secretary of the PP, Teodoro García Egea, has considered that the management of the left-wing Executive “is the maximum expression of empty politics” and affirmed that the latest internal crises in the Council of Ministers “demonstrate that the PP was right” about the “inability” to manage PSOE and United We Can.

During his speech at the XV Regional Congress of the PP of the Canary Islands, Teodoro García Egea highlighted as the latest example the distribution of European funds “on a discretionary basis” and “favoring” the socialist governments. “Enough of running over the Spaniards who vote freely,” he said, while demanding that there be objective criteria for distribution without paying attention to the party that governs in each autonomy or city council.

“The labor counter-reform is going to become a mixed bag,” warned the popular leader about the parliamentary negotiation that is coming, and added that Yolanda Díaz “is going to put an end to temporality by definitely sending everyone to unemployment”

Teodoro García Egea criticized the measures that are going to be approved against entrepreneurs, which will make “a freelancer in Spain pay twice as much in installments as a European” and lamented that while in Europe “the red carpet is laid out” for those who believe wealth, “here they are persecuted and punished”.

The general secretary of the PP assured that the rise in contributions planned by the Government “will serve to pay 458 more advisers in Moncloa than Rajoy had”, but warned that not even this hiring “is going to prevent the sinking of the Titanic, which already supposes the derives from the socialist government”.

“What is unsustainable is paying the salary of an incompetent minister in a ministry without competence,” García Egea stressed in reference to the Minister of Consumption, and included his statements about ranchers in “an attack on everything that creates wealth.”

“Each vote for the PSOE translates into an increase in the share of the self-employed,” warned Teodoro García Egea, while assuring that the rise in the price of electricity or the shopping basket in general is a consequence “of the most expensive in history.

He affirmed that the PP “will win all the elections that are held from now on” because “the Spanish have realized that we are the only alternative to end this nightmare (…) We are the party that is for the workers, that we work for the Spaniards, that we watch over the Canary Islands, and we are with the self-employed and the SMEs, with the farmers and ranchers who are on the street today,” he asserted.

“When there is a party, there is a government. When there is a party, there is hope and a bigger project can be built,” declared García Egea, insisting on unity as a recipe for achieving the goals “and taking Pablo Casado to Moncloa”.

SUPPORT FOR THE PP OF CATALONIA AND LA PALMA.

The general secretary of the PP wanted to show all his support and backing for the PP in Catalonia after yesterday’s incidents and insults in Vic and replied to the independentistas “that the PP is going to have a group of people who raise the flag of the PP and the freedom” in said Barcelona town.

He also showed his affection for the PP of La Palma, because “although the volcano has gone out, the needs of the palmeros have not been solved and the people continue to need our help, our solidarity and our support.” “We are with you; we are not going to leave you,” he assured.

Likewise, he praised the work of the outgoing president of the Canary Islands PP, Australia Navarro, of whom he highlighted “her service to others” and that “when the party asks you for something, you are the first to take a step forward.”

Regarding the new popular president in the Islands, Manuel Domínguez, he stressed that he is “the clear example of a complete politician, who brings together closeness with neighbors with good management.”


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