Yolanda DiazMinister of Labor, had to delete this Friday on her social networks a message in which she asked that the imposed to the banking sector and energy while his government has failed to manage the DANAthe most serious cold spell that Spain has experienced this century. This Friday, we learned that the number of deaths due to the tragedy has already exceeded 200 only in the Valencian Community. Instead, Yolanda Díaz launched several messages explaining how companies can request ERTE for their employees during these days, while waiting for normality to be restored.
The Minister of Labor, while thousands of volunteers from Valencia and the rest of Spain were mobilizing to provide aid to those affected by DANA, requested on her social networks that the imposed to banks and energy companies, that the PSOE will not be able to advance due to the rejection of the Together to support him in Congress.
Yolanda Díaz highlighted in the message that she deleted on her social networks that “banking and energy companies continue to break profit records. However, they pay almost no taxes. Without taxes, society cannot be viable.
The vice-president of the government mentioned the results obtained until September by the major Spanish banks, a little over 23.6 billion euros, and energy companies, more than 10 billion euros.
Likewise, Díaz also sent a message to the PSOE and added that “maintaining taxes, as agreed, is essential to improve rights and public services”, after learning that the socialists would be ready to agree with other groups like Together or the PNV modifies these taxes and even lowers those of energy companies.
The minister had to delete this message after the criticism received on social networks due to the timing of the launch of the message, while the number of deaths increased this Friday to more than 200 in the Valencian Community alone and public institutions failed in management. of misfortune. “With 200 dead, dozens missing and hundreds of people affected by the storm in Valencia, here is the vice-president of the government tweeting about the banking sector and energy,” one of the messages said. “They don’t even have lights,” said another. “What scoundrels you are. You don’t have a single micron of dignity. I hope you pay for this,” another response read.
The number of missing people is approaching 2,000, as the government admitted this Friday afternoon, so the number of deaths will be higher. While this continues increase the number of deathsthousands of affected people do not have basic food to survive, which has pushed hundreds of volunteers from areas bordering the most affected towns to walk with food, water, shovels and brooms to help with reconstruction.