The Minister of Economy, Finance and European Funds and spokesperson for the Andalusian Government, Caroline Spaincriticized this Saturday the “complicit silence” of the PSOE-A Delegation inside Federal Congress that his party celebrates in Seville in the face of the “new grievances” towards the community that the President of the Government generates and which are added to the “debt” due to the non-renewal of the regional financing system.
In statements sent to Europa Press, Spain assured that the Andalusian government “is concerned by the complicit silence with which the entire Andalusian socialist delegation will receive this weekend in Seville.” Pedro Sanchezwho comes to our land without fulfilling the debts of the past, which are already more than 1.5 billion euros each year “This is what we are missing due to an unfair regional funding system and it could also get worse, but new grievances are being generated for the future.”
In this sense, the treasure holder stressed that “we already know that they are ready to impose a tax on banks and energy companies, an imposition that can be described as totally new blows to the Andalusians with 75 million of losses because in the distribution of the discount rate, the criterion of GDP and not that of population is maintained, so that Sánchez continues to make a new payment to his independence partners” to which are added “losses of millions and thousands of jobs if they insist on scaring investors away from the green hydrogen valley.
“This weekend, the PSOE-A has a magnificent opportunity to ask him to do justice to Andalusia and to ask the President of the Government to pay attention to Andalusia”, added Spain, guaranteeing that “if the PSOE-A does not ask for it, The government of Juanma Moreno because we will defend Andalusians, wherever they come from and whatever their votes, and we will do it politically, legally and in the streets if necessary.
After having criticized the attitude of the socialists in the last plenary session of Parliament“preferring to abandon the seat in a theatrical spectacle to surrender and submit to the Federal Congress” of her party, the spokesperson of the Andalusian Government regretted that the PSOE-A “prefers to be more in the protest than in the proposal” when “they “voted to defend the interests of our land and not the interests of Mr. Sánchez.”
“It is becoming more and more clear that defending Pedro Sánchez is practically incompatible with defending the Andalusians. What is true is that in Andalusia we have shown that socialism can be defeated with a moderate government that places Andalusians above everything, like the government of Juanma Moreno,” Spain concluded.