Madrid, April 25 (EFE).- The celebration within a month of the regional and municipal elections augurs a tense and sour face to face this Tuesday between the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in the plenary session of the Senate.
Sánchez will appear before the camera to initially explain the Executive’s plans to deal with the consequences of the war in Ukraine, but it will lead to a long debate on numerous other issues, as happened a week ago in Congress.
In that appearance, the President of the Government took the opportunity to make a new announcement on housing, and sources from the Executive point to the possibility that some other measure in this area could advance today.
housing law
Therefore, the housing law, the reform of the law of only yes is yes or the situation of the Doñana National Park are issues that it is taken for granted that they will come up in this plenary session one month after the 28M meeting.
In the Government it is affirmed that this type of debate is good to continue contrasting two models, the one represented by the progressive coalition led by Sánchez and the one led by a PP that they see closer to Vox every day.
That is what the sources of the Executive say that the President of the Government will continue to influence in this appearance, in which he will once again warn of the danger that agreements such as the one between the PP and Vox in Castilla y León could be extended to other communities.
Progressive policies in the economy
If in the last plenary session of the Congress Sánchez puffed up his chest for the evolution of the economy, he will insist on this aspect to reiterate that he is demonstrating that progressive policies manage this area better than those of the right and the ultra-right.
And he will emphasize that the policies led by Feijóo do not take into account the social majority of this country nor are they aimed at trying to alleviate the situation of the most vulnerable groups.
Despite the fact that it was the PP that allowed the reform of the only yes is yes law to go ahead in Congress, since the purple part of the Government opposed it, Sánchez is not expected to appreciate that support.
The eve of this appearance, the Minister for Territorial Policy and Government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, assured that the easiest thing for Sánchez to have on his agenda this week is this debate because he comes to it loaded with arguments and proposing solutions in the face of a “denialist” opposition. ”.
pre-campaign debate
From the Popular Party it is assumed that the president of the Government will try to take his appearance to the field of international politics, but it is emphasized that his intention is to lower it to that of a national character.
They are counting on Sánchez being able to make an announcement similar to what happened last Wednesday in Congress, when he advanced that the Government is going to finance the promotion of 43,000 new homes for rent at affordable prices, whether newly built or renovated. , which will be added to the 50,000 from Sareb.
Feijóo will attack the existing division in the Government, as he will verify that it was revealed in the debate on the reform of the only yes is yes and in the accusation of the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, of being a machoist against the chief executive.
What Genoa takes for granted is that it will be a pre-campaign appearance before the 28M elections.
Among the issues that Feijóo will insist on will also be the housing law that will be voted on this Thursday in plenary session of Congress and which the Popular Party will oppose.
This Monday, the PP campaign spokesman, Borja Sémper, assured that his party keeps open the possibility of appealing the law before the Constitutional Court and accused Sánchez of being “a bargain for squatters.”
It is not a control session, but an appearance by Sánchez, and this will allow knowing the positions of all the groups on the issues that are being debated.
Some interventions that are predicted to also have a marked electoral bias before the appointment with the polls in a month’s time.