Pedro Sanchez promises that will raise the minimum wage, in addition to pensions and salaries of officials

Sanchez: "No he will sleep easy with a we Can in the Government" The president of the Government on functions, Pedro Sanchez , confirmed yesterday its inte

Pedro Sanchez promises that will raise the minimum wage, in addition to pensions and salaries of officials
Sanchez: "No he will sleep easy with a we Can in the Government"

The president of the Government on functions, Pedro Sanchez , confirmed yesterday its intention to re-raise the minimum wage, as already pointed out ABC at the beginning of September. The ad re-developed with a strong emphasis on elections. And binds also to the increase of pensions for retirees before the end of the year according to the CPI.

Both of these issues were compromised in the interview that he gave last night to The Sixth. He also said that it maintains its commitment to implement a pay rise for civil servants.

The recipes, which are already known, constitute a thick major of your offer election. "The commitment is that the pensioners and the retired will be appreciated their pensions according to the CPI" or the SMI scope the 60% of the average wage .

Sanchez did not do a concretion temporary if you will order such measures as, in the midst of the campaign, or promises in case of revalidation of the Government. Yes, last year decreed the rise of the SMI in the last week of December for it to enter into force with the beginning of the year, so that there would be a justification for a temporary to do this in the midst of an election campaign.

All these measures are part of the "response progressive" Pedro Sánchez wants to give "a slowdown of the economy", which is already supported but that it considered that produces the "fruit of the maturation of the cycle." A growth cycle that is developed mostly with the PP in the Government, although by then Sanchez did not positively considered.

Still, Sanchez insisted that "the economic forecasts are still very positive", but warned that especially the Brexit "obviously it will have an impact not only political, but also economic". Given this new scenario, he claimed that "can not return to manage the right."

Date Of Update: 22 September 2019, 16:01