Madrid (EFE) which will be managed through the Official Credit Institute (ICO).
Sources from the purple formation have thus criticized this proposal that they see as electoral, like other recent announcements that the president has made, and that for the formation’s spokesman, Pablo Fernández, it is a measure “by Ana Patricia Botín” that they have praised the PP and the ultra-right, he pointed out.
These types of initiatives, he explained at a press conference at the Podemos headquarters, caused the “real estate bubble” a few years ago and show that, when his party does not have the initiative, the proposals “go against the general interest.”
Taking advantage of the fact that Sánchez will meet tomorrow with the president of Banco de Santander, the spokesman has called on the Prime Minister to ask the banks to contribute more and that instead of promoting measures that the PP and Vox applaud, be brave and intervene “with force”. the economy so that there is social justice”.
In this sense, he has indicated that given the benefits that the large banks have had in the first quarter of this year (5,700 million euros, almost 14% more) despite the impact of the tax approved by the Government, the purple spokesman thinks that there is “much more margin still” to continue in this line and they are committed to doubling the tax on banks, from the current 4.8% to 9.6%.