Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 4:50:23 GMT
It is unusual for an opposition leader in a democratic country to address an aggressor country to agree with it and delegitimize its own government. This is what Feijóo has done after the unilateral freezing of trade exchanges by Algeria. There is no more irresponsible and unpatriotic attitude. While the Spanish government tries to diplomatically resolve this crisis, caused without justification by a foreign country, the leader of the PP publicly takes the side of the aggressor, boycotting the interests of Spain. It is not original or novel behavior on the part of the Spanish right. This is a historical constant. These days, precisely, the 40th anniversary of Spain's incorporation into NATO is commemorated. And we all remember how the right, ideologically Atlanticist, asked for abstention in the 1986 referendum, just to harm the socialist government of that time. Cristóbal Montoro verbalized this strategy in 2011: “ Let Spain sink ”, if it serves to throw the socialists out of the government. PP-Madrid model, fatal for Andalusia In addition to being disloyal and irresponsible, such an attitude also hides a very significant inferiority complex. The Spanish right declares itself incapable of winning elections to the PSOE, if it has not previously succeeded in its devious maneuvers, to the detriment of Spanish society itself.
But Feijóo's painful statements about the problem with Algeria are just another episode. Days before, in a control session in the Senate, the president of the PP assured that the Spanish risk premium, the extra price we pay compared to Germany to finance debt, was at 250 points. The real figure was less than half . The next Australia Phone Number day, its general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, used the control session of Congress to spread other false information: that Spanish inflation was above that of Germany. It was not a lapse , neither in one case nor in the other. Because in those same days, the president of the European PP, Manfred Weber, with whom Feijóo had met in Brussels, harshly attacked Spanish economic policy in a right-wing newspaper in our country. He even stated that the Spanish government puts the euro at risk and that the Commission should "take a card to avoid an economic disaster." 360 degrees: The useless turn of the PP The purpose is clear. It is about generating doubts about the Spanish economy , to hinder its recovery and hinder the arrival of European funds.
In their desire to harm the government , they harm all Spaniards. For the same reason, in the midst of an inflationary escalation, they vote against the validation of the decree that discounts cents per liter of gasoline, and that reduces taxation on the electricity bill by 60%, and that increases the minimum vital income provision by 15%. , and that limits the increase in housing rental prices to 2%… For the same reason, they disagree with the Iberian exception that the Spanish government launched in Brussels to make energy cheaper in our country, and they are ridiculously involved in trying to overturn the bill that promotes pension plans to be negotiated between employers and workers. Nobody complains about having a demanding opposition, of course. But it is possible to demand a responsible and loyal opposition with the general interests of Spain. With Casado, with Feijóo, or with whoever comes.
But Feijóo's painful statements about the problem with Algeria are just another episode. Days before, in a control session in the Senate, the president of the PP assured that the Spanish risk premium, the extra price we pay compared to Germany to finance debt, was at 250 points. The real figure was less than half . The next Australia Phone Number day, its general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, used the control session of Congress to spread other false information: that Spanish inflation was above that of Germany. It was not a lapse , neither in one case nor in the other. Because in those same days, the president of the European PP, Manfred Weber, with whom Feijóo had met in Brussels, harshly attacked Spanish economic policy in a right-wing newspaper in our country. He even stated that the Spanish government puts the euro at risk and that the Commission should "take a card to avoid an economic disaster." 360 degrees: The useless turn of the PP The purpose is clear. It is about generating doubts about the Spanish economy , to hinder its recovery and hinder the arrival of European funds.
In their desire to harm the government , they harm all Spaniards. For the same reason, in the midst of an inflationary escalation, they vote against the validation of the decree that discounts cents per liter of gasoline, and that reduces taxation on the electricity bill by 60%, and that increases the minimum vital income provision by 15%. , and that limits the increase in housing rental prices to 2%… For the same reason, they disagree with the Iberian exception that the Spanish government launched in Brussels to make energy cheaper in our country, and they are ridiculously involved in trying to overturn the bill that promotes pension plans to be negotiated between employers and workers. Nobody complains about having a demanding opposition, of course. But it is possible to demand a responsible and loyal opposition with the general interests of Spain. With Casado, with Feijóo, or with whoever comes.