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The Council considers that Sánchez “made fun of the Andalusians” by going to the meeting with Moreno without proposals

THE Advice criticized the fact that President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez“showed a new contempt for Andalusia and He made fun of the Andalusians“, since in the meeting that he had last Friday with the president of the Andalusian Executive, Juanma Moreno, “did not bring any proposal» nor « has planned solve important problems» of the Andalusian community.

This is what the Spokesperson for the Government of Andalusia and Minister of Economy, Finance and European Funds, Carolina Españain a review of the meeting between Dark And SanchezIn this context, the advisor insisted that the president of the government “only lives in Moncloa, and that living in Moncloa without governing is costly for all of us Spaniards”, but “especially for us Andalusians, who pay transfers and privileges to the independence movement.

Sanchez “He wasted the Andalusians’ time in this meeting because the president put us forward,” Spain said, stressing that the head of the Spanish Executive “has not planned to resolve the important problems of Andalusiasuch as finance, health, education or dependency.Sanchez He took a photo of himself and made fun of the Andalusians again,” he added.

In accordance with the above, he revealed that the President of the Government “He did not come with any proposal, when we know that he is negotiating through the back door with the independentists.” Thus, the advisor stressed that “without going any further, the number three of the PSOE is in Switzerland to negotiate new concessions, new privileges with Puigdemont.”

Likewise, the spokesman for the Andalusian Executive affirmed that “Sanchezagain, this wastes our time Autonomous communities that we defend the Constitution“, while “it is buying time for closed-door negotiations with the Catalan independentists who want to divide Spain. “The preferential financing for Catalonia violates the principles of equality and social cohesion and represents a total attack on equality between Spaniards,” he said.

Andalusia “Every year since 2009 it has received 1.5 billion euros less than the average for the autonomous communities and this privileged financing for the independence movement will make the situation in Andalusia even worse, and we are not going to allow it,” he added.

In this sense, he indicated that the president of the Advice “went personally to Madrid ask Sanchez to withdraw its preferred financing proposal for Catalonia“, while specifying that “we tell you to abandon as quickly as possible this independence delirium, which will cost us so much in Andalusia, which will be the community most affected and the most deprived.”

In this regard, Spain stressed that during this first series of meetings, with the Basque Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales“if there were agreements on competences related to social security, infrastructure, transport, among others”, while for Andalusia “not a single proposal, not a single commitment when Dark There were up to 100 claims” for the Andalusian community. “In the end, Andalusia leaves him empty-handed while others leave with their pockets full, which the Andalusians also pay.”

Similarly, Spain urged Sanchez “listen” Andalusia”, because “we are the most populated community with more than eight and a half million inhabitants.” The President of the Government “cannot continue to waste our time,” he reiterated, since he said that Sánchez “must face this reform of regional financing in a multilateral way with a plan that affects all the autonomous communities and not just Catalonia, yes with light and a stenographer and the cards face up.

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