
The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has claimed to Pedro Sánchez to stop making “gifts” to the right. “I strongly ask that your party does not make more gifts to the rights of our country. Because we also know what they will do if they govern,” he told the president of the Government in the Congress of Deputies.
And he has recited: “The SMI will go down, they will deport eight million migrants, they will end the pensions, reduce the dismissal …”. “We have to take a step forward because citizens demand certainty, guarantees,” said Díaz, who has defended that the president has included in his plan against corruption ten measures proposed to add.
By Alberto Ortiz