Logroño (EFE).- The Vox spokesman in the Congress of Deputies and third head of the list for Madrid, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, accused the Government this Saturday of “trying to buy young people with their parents’ money and of their grandparents.”
Espinosa de los Monteros, in an informative meeting in Logroño, has criticized that the Executive headed by Pedro Sánchez “is trying to finance gifts to young people with their grandparents’ money through the robbery that the IRPF supposes on pensions.”
He has indicated, in reference to the general elections on the 23rd, that “there are only 15 days left to put an end to the worst government of democracy and the one that has done the most damage to Spain in contemporary times.”
This country, he continued, has “a brutal economic potential if we put people in the Ministry of Economy who are not refractory to economic growth” and who “do not come with a withered and out-of-date ideology, which has done a lot of damage to Spain in these past few years.”
Vox has presented an electoral program by points, more than 350 in this case, and “the PP has modified the way of presenting its program and has copied ours,” he pointed out.
“It seems very good to me, everyone who copies us is correct,” he pointed out, for which “I want to congratulate the PP for this very wise measure.”
He has also referred to the fact that “the polls are already one more political weapon, a thrown weapon”; and he believes that his party will be the one that “by far exceeds the expectation of the median published polls.”