Valladolid, (EFE).- The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy of Spain, Yolanda Diaz, has warned this Saturday in Valladolid of the “nightmare” that would be a Government of Spain of PP and Vox, of which already there is a showcase in the Executive of Castilla y León.
“The showcase of a future nightmare for Spain” is already in Castilla y León, referring to the government coalition of PP and Vox in that Community, Díaz stated in the fifth listening act of the Sumar platform this year, that has been held in the FUNDOS Forum Auditorium in Valladolid in front of several hundred people and in which dozens have been left out due to lack of space.
The showcase of the “nightmare” is in Castilla y León
The leader of Sumar has stressed that the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, “is not moderate” and has criticized that he has allowed the limitation of women’s rights and has allowed, “without flinching”, that the mediation service disappear employment, SERLA, in Castilla y León.
“It is in the hands of Mañueco and Feijóo to be able to say that a fundamental public service of the Community is going to be restored,” he assured in reference to SERLA.
The leader of Sumar says that Feijóo’s moderation is not real
«Feijóo’s moderation is not real; that he is positioned against the increase in the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI), LGTBI rights or the revaluation of pensions », he has affirmed.
The leader of Sumar has also recalled that when the leader of the PP was the regional president of Galicia, he already told the Galicians that “he was going to put a rope on them because they had to prioritize the payment of the debt and not health or education.”
Calls on the platforms of Castilla y León to raise their gaze and add
Yolanda Díaz has also praised the opportunities of Empty Spain and has asked the citizen platforms in Castilla y León in this territory to “raise” their gaze so as “not to dismember but to add”; and she has distanced herself from politicians who “scream a lot” because people “are afraid” of the economic crisis and “are fed up.”
For her part, the coordinator of the Sumar LGTBI group, Marina Echebarría, has conveyed her enthusiasm for this project and has set an example for the rest of the left that in Valladolid all the political formations to the left of the PSOE have come together under the Acronym for Valladolid Take the Word (VTLP), which also has a municipal group in the Valladolid City Council.
From Sumar they warn of the threat of rights restrictions
“In this country project we have thought a lot about that Empty Spain and about a society threatened by the restriction of rights,” he stated in reference to the roadmap proposed by Vox in the autonomous coalition government, to remind that Castilla y León It is one of the few autonomies that does not have its own LGTBI law.
Echebarría has stressed that Sumar represents “an opportunity to make a transformed Castilla” in the face of a region that lacks a cultural, industrial and social policy and in which many young people who leave are trained, in “a Spain emptied because we have not given them young people an opportunity.
On stage, Cristina García from Zamora, Paula Moreno from Salamanca, Violeta Serrano from Leon and Javier Paniagua from Palencia shared a word with Echebarría, giving voice to emigrants from Castilla and Leon, to the awareness of care or the guarantee that rights are enjoyed equally in rural areas.
The act was also attended by the municipal group VTLP – the head of the list in the municipal elections, María Sánchez, Manuel Saravia and Albertos Bustos – and the general secretary of Izquierda Unida in Castilla y León, Juan Gascón. EFE.