Sánchez warns against the extreme right: "What is a risk for Europe cannot be a solution for Andalusia"

“It doesn't matter who rules.

Sánchez warns against the extreme right: "What is a risk for Europe cannot be a solution for Andalusia"

“It doesn't matter who rules. It is not the same that the left governs and that the right governs, and more so with the extreme right”, warned Pedro Sánchez before the elections in Andalusia on June 19. The President of the Government has claimed "patriotism with Spain and with the European project", and has linked the extreme right of Vox with a Vladimir Putin who, he has warned, "has clearly opted for weakening the European project, supporting, when not financing, political parties that bet on a weaker Europe”. “Europe's enemies are not in the Kremlin, they are also in Spain. What is a risk for Europe cannot be a solution for Andalusia”, he stressed.

Sánchez has highlighted his management at the head of the Government of Spain, and has put the main focus on the approval the day before by the Council of Ministers of the cap on gas that will reduce "very shortly" the electricity bill. Faced with the turbulence that the Executive is facing due to the espionage crisis, which has not subsided, the Chief Executive has emphasized "what really matters to the citizen." In his opinion, employment, wages and decent pensions, and the electricity bill. As they say in Moncloa, "things to eat". And Sánchez has stuck out his chest with the 20 million members of Security, in the largest record in his history; the fall in temporary employment thanks to the labor reform; the increase in the minimum wage up to one thousand euros per month; or the increase in pensions according to the CPI.

“When the Government has had to choose, it has always chosen to protect families, companies and industries, in the face, by the way, of some smartass statements that are too smart,” Sánchez reproached, referring to the ironies of the president of Iberdrola, Ignacio Sánchez Galán, who branded as "fools" the consumers covered by the regulated electricity rate.

Sánchez has dressed like this this Saturday again the campaign suit and has starred in Torredelcampo (Jaén) -a town governed by the PSOE uninterruptedly since 1979- his first electoral act for the early appointment with the polls in Andalusia next 19 June, after last Sunday he had to suspend the rally he had planned in Armilla (Granada) due to the positive in covid suffered by the socialist candidate for the presidency of the Board, Juan Espadas. Already answered, Swords has been seen today supported in his difficult electoral effort by the Prime Minister and also by the Andalusian ministers María Jesús Montero and Luis Planas.

The PSOE seeks to raise its head in Andalusia and mobilize its traditional vote on 19-J, to try to break the demoscopic forecast of a certain re-election of the popular Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla as head of the Board with the support of Vox and the impulse of its new candidate , Macarena Olona, ​​despite the anticipated collapse of Ciudadanos. "We do not care what the polls say, the right and their spokesmen, we are going to win in Andalusia", encouraged the leader of the Socialists of Jaén, Paco Reyes. “In Bailén we stopped the French, and here we are going to stop the extreme right”, he assured. Also the socialist spokesperson in the Parliament of Andalusia and head of the list for Jaén, Ángeles Férriz, has called for mobilization in the face of the difficult challenge of overcoming the "duet" of Moreno Bonilla and Olona at the polls: "We have to get our act together" , has demanded. She with a warning: "There is nothing more difficult than beating the PSOE in Andalusia." And Espadas himself has gone out to fight in the polls and has already presented himself as the next president of the Board. "If we vote, we win," he assured.


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