Santander (EFE).- The First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño, has called to put aside “possible discrepancies, which will pass”, between the government partners (PSOE-Unidas Podemos) and focus on «the important thing, in things to eat».
«The most important thing is not to focus on possible discrepancies, which will pass, but on what is important, on things to eat, on a government that has developed, in these three and a half years and that will continue to do so until the end of the year, a tremendously positive for Spain”, Calviño said this Friday, to questions from journalists, after meeting in Santander with the Cantabrian president, Miguel Ángel Revilla.
The first vice president explained that, while traveling to Santander, she reflected on how different some coalition governments are from others because in Cantabria the PSOE, which shares the Executive with the PRC, has “shown enormous responsibility and loyalty by contributing fairly to the good progress of the autonomous community.
Calviño has defended the work of the Government of Spain at this stage, from the point of view of “the recovery of coexistence” throughout the territory, the economic boost, the “effective” response to the pandemic and the impact of the war and everything this with a “responsible and modernizing reforms” economic and fiscal policy.