Madrid (EFE) to the popular ones of clinging “indecently to terrorism to scratch votes”.
“Nobody likes those indecent lists,” Alegría reiterated at the end of the Electoral Committee in relation to the controversy over Bildu and the inclusion of those convicted of terrorism on their lists, but has emphasized that the PSOE “has never used nor will it use the terrorism” to get votes.
Alegría has considered that the first weekend of the electoral campaign has evidenced “the good feelings with which the PSOE faces the elections of May 28” with a project “positive in all corners of Spain” and that “it is not another, to be next to the people”.
The spokeswoman and Minister of Education has accused the PP of running a campaign focused “solely and exclusively on insult and apocalypse” with a leader (Alberto Núñez Feijóo) who “the more it deflates, the more the noise decibels rise.”
Alegría: The PP has two objectives, to repeal social advances and resort to ETA
In addition, Ferraz’s spokeswoman regretted that the PP “is irritated by the good progress of Spain” and daily launches a campaign “desperately, which feeds hatred” and with only two objectives: “Repeal all the social advances of the PSOE and resort to ETA”.
Regarding the Spanish economy, Alegría applauded the fact that the EU has raised the growth forecast for Spain by half a point in 2023.
This, he said, “will keep the country, one more year, as the country with the highest growth among the major European economies.”
And he has assured that this forecast is “the result of the work of millions of people and businessmen and shows that the decisions that this government is making are going in the right direction.”
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