Toledo (EFE) ”, and he has wondered if “now we have to close the supermarkets to set up a beach bar with public staff”.
García-Page, in an interview on Telecinco, spoke in these terms after being asked about the proposal launched last weekend by the general secretary of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra.
Regarding the commitments that the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has also made, such as partially endorsing the purchase of homes by young people and families with minors, the socialist president has stated that in the electoral campaign he prefers proposals to insults, and although he believes that there will be “better and worse” ideas.
He has defended, in this sense, that “it is good that the proposals spread in the campaign, which is when they have to be done.”
The Castilian-Manchego president has been questioned about his political future and whether he will stay in regional politics if he does not revalidate the Presidency of the Community Board on May 28, and has stated that his commitment to Castilla-La Mancha is for four years and that He likes to fulfill his commitments, for which he has asserted that “of course” he will continue in regional politics.
In any case, and given the results of the polls that point to the possibility that García-Page will not achieve an absolute majority and, therefore, PP and Vox could join forces to form a government in Castilla-La Mancha, he has ironized by pointing out that in these elections they give him “almost the absolute majority”, a result that he is grateful for.
He recalled that in previous appointments with the polls, the forecasts were worse, so, according to his words, “most of the polls are blank.”
The PP counts “bullshit”
In addition, he has requested that the electoral campaign that begins on the night of Thursday to Friday be “autonomous and local”, so that the national leaders who travel to Castilla-La Mancha to campaign “come giving things.”
“It is very good that we have been campaigning uninterrupted for almost a year (…) But people have the right to know how the mayor of Madrid or Seville has behaved,” reflected the socialist candidate for re-election in Castilla-La Mancha.
Likewise, he has promised to resign if, according to what the PP denounces, land in Castilla-La Mancha is expropriated in application of the family farming law approved a few months ago, but he has challenged the ‘popular’ leaders to resign them if these expropriations do not take place, since he has denounced that “they spend the day counting hoaxes.”
On the other hand, he has stressed that he, when presenting his opinions on national issues, does not consider it in “electoral terms in the region”, but rather that most of his opinions are “reactions to things that happen that they can disturb the interests” of the Castilian-Manchegos.
And he has defended that he thinks about reality “as other presidents” of the autonomous communities do, such as the Catalan or the Basque, especially taking into account that the autonomous communities are also part of the State.
“I am not going for free in any way, what I think is thought by a vast majority. Another thing is that we all have a speaker to do it ”, she commented.
Regarding the scarcity of water and the controversy with the Levante regions due to the Tajo-Segura transfer, García-Page has assured in relation to water.