New course, new agenda. To start the course off right, many of us have a tradition of buying a new diary as a gesture of goodwill, which helps us plan everything we are going to do this time and not forget the essential things . In stationery you have all the models: for days, for weeks, rings, school, with replacement, in leather, with motivating messages, with vignettes from Mafalda or your favorite series. But this year I am asking myself the question of the “social agenda of the PP”, which will cause a sensation.
It’s not on sale yet, but it’s already heavily advertised. Last week I read the same headline several times in different media: “The PP is committed to the social agenda”, and in the coming days they will insist on this. Feijóo’s party has circulated the idea that it would now focus on “the real problems of citizens” and challenge the government’s social discourse, in order to expand its mass of voters, particularly young people and women. They say that they will measure the presentation of proposals every week and take initiatives in Parliament. First in terms of reconciliation (maternity and paternity leave, nursery schools, family support, etc.), then they will continue with housing and other social issues.