Sánchez is already demanding the vote for his re-election and to finish dismantling the work of the PP

Pedro Sánchez walked by way of Nou Barris on Friday with the socialist candidate for mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni.

Sánchez is already demanding the vote for his re-election and to finish dismantling the work of the PP

Pedro Sánchez walked by way of Nou Barris on Friday with the socialist candidate for mayor of Barcelona, ​​Jaume Collboni. This Saturday, the conclave with which the Andalusian PSOE kicked off the native election race closed in Huelva. And already on April 16, he'll star within the conference that the socialists from throughout Spain will have fun in Valencia earlier than the appointment with the polls on Could 28, singularly to advertise the choices of Ximo Puig for his re-election as regional president and of Sandra Gómez to realize get better the mayoralty of the capital of the Turia.

The Prime Minister is thus specializing in three of the "large battles" that the PSOE management claims to be prepared to struggle, and warns that with "very actual" possibilities of successful them, on 28-M. An electoral contest that may also be the prelude to the overall elections scheduled for December, by which Sánchez will struggle for his personal re-election. Yesterday, from Huelva, the chief of the PSOE not solely demanded the socialist victory on 28-M, but additionally within the common elections, to dam the best way for the change within the political cycle promoted by Alberto Núñez Feijóo on the head of the Fashionable Get together. With the argument that he nonetheless has to complete dismantling all of the work and the legacy of the mandates of Mariano Rajoy.

Sánchez assured that since he arrived at Moncloa, after successful the vote of no confidence that introduced down Rajoy in 2018, his principal goal is to reverse "the neoliberal response" that the PP gave to the "disastrous decade of the monetary disaster". He thus used the revaluation of pensions in accordance with the CPI, the labor reform, the rise within the minimal wage, equality and parity insurance policies or investments in public well being authorised throughout his mandate. However the head of the Govt demanded one other 4 extra years to proceed together with his work.

"What we're doing is so vital that a decade of cuts and a neoliberal response to the monetary disaster require a decade of progress insurance policies and advances in rights," he justified. "That's the reason it's so vital that subsequent Could 28 we've extra governments than those we received in 2019, that defend what the bulk thinks," he mentioned earlier than the municipal and regional elections. "And naturally in December we've a authorities that defends the pursuits of the bulk, as we've been doing within the final 4 years," he claimed.

“We've got to strengthen the welfare state, and these cuts are usually not one thing we will reverse in 4 years. We'd like a decade of progressive insurance policies and advances in rights to reverse every thing that the suitable dismantled,” Sánchez insisted.

The President of the Authorities didn't make any allusion to the reform of the regulation of the one sure is sure that maintains an open hole within the coalition between the PSOE and Unidas Podemos. However he added the pension reform already agreed with the purple formation to the "service document" of his mandate, incorporating it into his electoral discourse. “They advised us that we weren't going to have the ability to reform the pensions. And who mentioned it had been those that after they ruled froze pensions and devalued salaries. When it's simply the alternative: our public pension system is assured with first rate salaries. As a result of first rate salaries right now are first rate pensions tomorrow, ”he defended.

The chief of the PSOE premiered on this act the motto of the electoral pre-campaign – “Defend what you assume” – and raised the dilemma that must settle the polls. “The selection may be very easy: both you guess on governments and mayors who defend what the bulk thinks, otherwise you guess on those that defend the privileges of a minority”, he said. And he assured that a broad social majority will select to "advance and never return 10, 20, 30 or 50 years again."

Within the route of Ferraz, nevertheless, they're very conscious that every one the tasks of electoral victory and even a doable re-election of Sánchez as president of the federal government undergo the resurrection of Andalusian socialism, after the lack of the Junta in 2019 and the debacle within the early regional elections in June of final yr, which already granted an absolute majority to the favored Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla.

The PSOE entrusts this resurrection to the push of the native energy that it nonetheless maintains in Andalusia. The chief of the Andalusian socialists, Juan Espadas, counted it once more yesterday throughout the Huelva conference: 459 socialist mayors, out of a complete of 785 municipalities, and greater than 4,000 councilors, as a shock power. In addition they have the baton of command in 4 of the eight provincial capitals and in six councils.

In Ferraz they belief the re-election of Antonio Muñoz as mayor of Seville, Francisco Cuenca in Granada, Gabriel Cruz in Huelva and Julio Millán in Jaén. As well as, they harbor hopes that Daniel Pérez can wrest the mayoralty of Málaga from the veteran Francisco de la Torre. And so they guarantee that, this time, Andalusian socialism will mobilize "to the fullest" earlier than the 28-M. "The mayors are enjoying it on their very own flesh," PSOE leaders spotlight as an excellent incentive.

Recovering the mayoralty of Barcelona, ​​with Jaume Collboni, can be on the PSOE's electoral goal. And likewise the mayor of Valencia, with the candidacy of the present vice mayor, Sandra Gómez, along with retaining the Valencian Neighborhood, with Ximo Puig. Exactly the Valencian president will head this time the socialist electoral checklist for the autonomous elections of 28-M for the Valencia constituency, after having executed so within the final two legislatures for Castellón.

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