SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 28 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The parliamentary spokesman for Sí Podemos, Manuel Marrero, has asked this Tuesday to “investigate to the depth” the ‘Mediator case’ and that the government partners close a “common attitude” and an anti-corruption plan that would include a plan shock, the creation of anti-fraud offices or that lobbies be regulated.
In statements to journalists after the president’s intervention in the ‘Debate on the State of Nationality’, he indicated that his group has “zero tolerance” against corruption and therefore hopes that “whoever falls falls”.
He has commented that his group is in favor of revalidating the ‘Pact of Flowers’ for the next Legislature and “with more powers” since he is an Executive who has had an “unequivocal defense of the public” and that “nobody is stay behind”.
He has also indicated that the Government had many “expectations” in 2019 but many “circumstances” appeared, such as the pandemic, the eruption in La Palma and now “inflation”, which forced it to respond “promptly” to the demands of citizens with more of 50 decree laws.
He has also highlighted the value of Parliament to push forward with consensus various laws such as citizenship income or the ‘trans’ law.