l’Alfàs del Pi (Alicante), Jul 16 (EFE).- The Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, has asked “moderate people with common sense who do not want Spain to go backwards” to vote for the PSOE with in order to continue the economic advances and social rights of recent years.
In a rally before half a thousand members in l’Alfàs del Pi (Alicante), which was initially going to be led by the First Vice President of the Government, Nadia Calviño, who has canceled the trip at the last minute, Morant has participated together with the host mayor , Vicente Arques, the number one in Congress for the province, Alejandro Soler, and the regional general secretary in the Marina Baixa, Mayte García, and has quoted some recent words from the Belén Esteban television station to assert that “why go backwards Can you do it forward? in the advancement of rights.
According to the minister, Feijóo will agree with Vox as has already been seen in places like the Comunitat, despite the fact that the latter party questions numerous advances, for example, policies to protect women victims of sexist violence.
He recalled that in the Valencian territory there are more than 12,000 women within the Viogen protection system for being threatened with death and that, in this context, Vox presents to Congress “a man convicted of sexist violence”, in reference to Carlos Flores.
“They do not represent us and they do not represent Spain, which is better than the leaders of Vox and the PP”, a circumstance that Núñez Feijóo believes “knows” and for which the popular candidate “continues with the blender of lies” outlined in the television debate with Pedro Sánchez.
MORANT ASSURES THAT THE PP “FOOLS THE PEOPLE”
Morant has warned that “the PP deceives the people” since they are not going to act to protect humble people but for those who have the most with cuts and the privatization of schools, hospitals and nursing homes, as well as with the reduction taxes on large fortunes.
He has said that the measures announced by Núñez Feijóo will mean a fall of 20,000 million euros to the public coffers and he has wondered where the resources will come from to sustain the Welfare State.
The minister has also quoted the outgoing Valencian president, Ximo Puig, when commenting “how well he has done” and adding that “we don’t know what we have until we lose it”, and has insisted on going to the polls on July 23 to “not lose everything in one day”.
SOLER: THE PP HAS INTRODUCED VOX IN INSTITUTIONS
Previously, the candidate for Congress and general secretary of the Socialists from Alicante, Alejandro Soler, has blamed the PP for being the “real person in charge” of introducing Vox into the institutions, and has added that this situation causes a “very democratic alert”. about what can happen in the country”.
After indicating that in Spain “there is a progressive majority that does not want the PP and Vox to govern together”, Soler has stated that Vox has begun “timidly to stick out its paw” by censoring theatrical demonstrations.
Faced with which, he said that in the remaining week of the campaign, voters must be reminded of the social advances, which are reflected in the fact that in Alicante there are 730,000 people working, 80,000 more than four years ago, and that 58 percent have an indefinite contract, for only 11 when the PP governed.
In his turn, the mayor of l’Alfàs del Pi, Vicente Arques, has welcomed Morant to a municipality that has only been governed by the right for one term in the current democratic period and where on May 28 the PSPV -PSOE increased citizen support to 65 percent of the electorate, which has allowed it to rise to 16 of the 21 councilors in dispute.
For her part, the socialist general secretary in the Marina Baixa, Mayte García, has declared that the PP “has shown its worst version” with its opposition in Congress in recent years and also in the last 15 days in the Valencian Community, where he has agreed with Vox to reach the government of the Generalitat and has seen the first “comments and attitudes” that take the country back decades.