Seville (EFE).- The second vice president, Minister of Labor and Sumar candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has demanded that the PP candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, “stop lying” about employment data in Spain , and has added: “He does not learn anything, it is a shame for someone who wants to preside over Moncloa.”
“Feijóo shows absolute ignorance about the labor reform”, Díaz stressed at a rally in Seville, where he once again “challenged” the PP candidate to “sit down to debate”, while urging him to leave ” to play with people’s lives.”
Díaz has referred to an interview granted by Feijóo to La Razón in which he has questioned the labor data collected by the Government.
The leader and founder of Sumar has stated, for example, that it is “radically false” that fewer hours are worked in Spain than years ago. “For the first time, Spain is doing 660 million hours a week full time,” Díaz has defended.
Regarding Feijóo’s promise to “audit” the figures of permanent workers, Díaz has been surprised that it is proposed by “a man who is not capable of clarifying his bonus”, and has pointed out: “He tells us that the man (Andalusian president , from the PP, Juanma) Moreno Bonilla, who is the one who registers the discontinuous fixed lines in the Spanish system as a whole, is falsifying the data”.
“Does your alternative happen, in Andalusia, to have seasonal activities as before the labor reform, with disposable contracts?” asked the candidate.
Yolanda Díaz: The debate will be a face to face of zascas between two men who look to the past
The Sumar candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has predicted this Sunday in Seville that tomorrow’s debate between the PSOE candidates, Pedro Sánchez, and the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will be “a face to face of zascas between two men who look to the past”, and therefore “will contribute very little”.
At a rally in Seville, Díaz has indicated that the debate will be “typical of the 90s”, and “the lives of women” or “wages” will not be present.
He will not look, therefore, “to the Spain of the future” that wants “more rights”, “more happiness” and “more time to live”, but “to the bipartisanship”.
“That debate of zascas between two men who look to the past does not represent our country”, has settled the also second vice president of the Government.
The debate, moderated by the journalists Ana Pastor and Vicente Vallés, will begin at 10:00 p.m. on all Atresmedia radio and television channels, and a team will time the interventions of the two candidates so that they are proportional.