Zaragoza, May 7 (EFE) sanchismo” and it is not the time for “the PSOE and Pedro Sánchez to take oxygen while we all suffocate”.
“There are 21 days left for the PP to win the elections,” said the popular leader, at a time when she assured that she was going “to see how many candidates distance themselves from it and question the policy they have been supporting.”
In his opinion, it will not be possible to erase in the time remaining until reaching the polls “what has been done” with the support “with the votes of the PSOE of Aragon to the law of only yes is yes, to the reduction of penalties for the corrupt or that ERC and Bildu “are decisive in the governability” of the State, and all this has caused the province of Huesca to have to renounce the candidacy for the 2030 Winter Olympics.
According to Gamarra, it will be seen how they try to separate the socialist barons, including the Aragonese Javier Lambán, who “have supported those policies that put us in this situation.”
“We must not give oxygen to the socialist party with the vote because if it takes oxygen it will be more difficult to end sanchismo,” he stated.
Gamarra has recalled that they are willing to support the income pact and, for this, “the Government has to get wet” and the PP proposes necessary proposals to fight against inflation, such as deflating personal income tax for low incomes and lowering VAT for meat, fish and preserves because “the socialist party is leaving office” and “the main beneficiary of inflation is the Government of Spain”.
In addition, he has described as an “exercise of cynicism” the fact that the Government has defended the modification of the Penal Code to reduce corruption because, according to the popular, “it has left the European framework and the beneficiaries are the corrupt who have been reduced the sorrow”.
For Gamarra, the balance of these five years of socialist government is one of “lies, non-compliance and inefficiency”, years in which he has only thought about “how to stay in government and not how the Spanish can make ends meet”.