Madrid (EFE).- The Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, has defended this Wednesday that the “elderly help families in this country every day” and that “generosity” is recognized with the pension reform promoted by the Government.
Montero has thus reaffirmed himself in the control session in Congress in the words pronounced a few weeks ago, when he pointed out that retirees did not want their pensions for themselves but to help their children and grandchildren.
Precisely these words had been criticized by the deputy of Ciudadanos Guillermo Díaz, who has accused the Government of promoting subsidies and “shooting the spending of all pensions with money they do not have”, to which the minister has responded by accusing the formation orange of living in the “politics of confrontation”, first between territories and now “between generations”.
Vox deputy Inés Cañizares has also accused Montero of “frivolity” in her statements on the situation of the Spanish economy, to which the minister has responded by making ugly the right-wing attacks on the “Andalusian accent” and accusing the party of not know how the Spanish live.
Likewise, Montero has defended the absence of a large part of the Government, made ugly by the PP, when meeting at the summit between Spain and Portugal with the aim of “maintaining the commercial and economic relations that correspond with the neighboring country.”