Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, (EFE) bottom that they do not want to touch”.
“It is the fundamental problem of these elections”, since this bipartisanship has previously allowed agreements against the interests of the citizens, Belarra assured in an act of Sumar in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
“Together, the PP and the PSOE reformed article 135 of the Constitution to constitutionalize the cuts in public services, for example,” he said.
“Together, they have distributed RTVE and have allowed the General Council of the Judiciary not to be renewed.”
However, in Belarra’s opinion, the PP and the PSOE forget that there is a Spain that emerged after 15M, that of 8M and women’s rights, that of the tides of pensioners and the white tides to defend public health, “That Spain exists and has been making its way for a decade.”
For Sumar’s candidate, “on July 23 we risked the possibility that Spain continues to exist and that we can continue advancing in social and political transformations.”
Likewise, Belarra has expressed his concern about the possibility that Vox could govern, “but I am much more concerned that the PP recover the government.”
“The most dangerous thing that has ever happened to Spanish democracy has been the PP, a party that is the most corrupt in Europe, lives on lies and has done everything legal and illegal to persecute its political adversaries”, has affirmed.
For this reason, “it is the greatest risk of these elections,” according to the Sumar candidate.
He has also highlighted that “the right-wing media and the right-wing of the PP lie non-stop, they lie to people with the consequences of the Housing Law, the Law on Sexual Freedom and the Law on Animal Welfare”, for example.
Faced with this situation, the PSOE assures that it will not abstain to allow the PP to govern, when this has not been the case on other occasions, “we have already seen that film in 2016, when the Socialists abstained for Mariano Rajoy to govern”.
Belarra considers that “the vote for Sumar is worth double, because it serves to stop the right-wing and to continue in rights and social justice, it is the only safe vote.”
“We are already experiencing a very strong process of right-wing and loss of rights after the municipal and regional elections and we must continue doing politics together,” he proposed.
During Sumar’s political act, the candidate for the Congress of Deputies Noemí Santana also spoke, stressing the need to defend the Canarian agenda in Madrid, “but not for the usual, since it does not benefit the majority of canaries”.
Santana has highlighted that Sumar has included in its electoral program several proposals that affect the Canary Islands, such as the possibility of limiting the purchase of housing to residents of the islands, since currently one in three homes is purchased by people from outside to allocate them mostly to vacation rental.
Likewise, it has influenced the relevance of Sumar being part of the State Government, since “the PSOE has often not applied progressive policies”, as he has assured. EFE