Politics Bolaños criticizes the "gentlemen of the right" who "grunt" because Spain "is doing well"

The electoral pre-campaign has taken the Minister of the Presidency to Asturias this Saturday, from where he has followed the national strategy marked out by the PSOE to try to discredit the PP before the municipal and regional elections on May 28

Politics Bolaños criticizes the "gentlemen of the right" who "grunt" because Spain "is doing well"

The electoral pre-campaign has taken the Minister of the Presidency to Asturias this Saturday, from where he has followed the national strategy marked out by the PSOE to try to discredit the PP before the municipal and regional elections on May 28. "We are facing an opposition that is grumbling all day because those right-wing gentlemen feel bad that Spain is doing well," Félix Bolaños said at an act of his party in the municipality of Cudillero. "Well, arm yourself with patience because we will continue to do better in the remainder of 2023," he added.

In parallel, the de facto political vice president in La Moncloa has puffed up his chest for "the very good economic and employment figures" in the country that are noticeable "in the real economy" because "the terraces are full, the restaurants are full, the cafeterias They are full..." In this Holy Week, he added, "recovery is already a reality" to then resort to the reference of a country divided in two: "There is a Spain that looks to the future just as there is another Spain in black and white that looks to the past".

"Someone will remember that there was someone on the right who said, when we raised the Minimum Interprofessional Wage, that we were going to create a lot of unemployment", Bolaños also pointed out. "Well, the prophets of disaster, you know... a disaster like prophets. They weren't right about that either," he added, referring to the 300,000 new jobs in the first quarter of the year, "the best in the last decade."

In addition, the head of the Ministry of the Presidency has censured that the leader of the popular, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, put the French model as an example of a pension system: "Exactly, what do you prefer? That we had to work more years to retire? That we have a lower pension? Or the streets on fire? In contrast, he has put the "agreement with social peace" that the Government of Pedro Sánchez has reached with the unions "to guarantee that a public system is always possible and sustainable."

“I also want to be fair. Mr. Feijóo has not screwed up for two days. "Please, I ask him for patriotism, that he wishes our country to do well and be happy with the good figures," he added.

After visiting with the President of Asturias, Adrián Barbón, the areas most affected by the hundred fires declared last week in the region, the minister made these statements in a purely political key in Cudillero, where the PSOE governs with an absolute majority. During his intervention, the barking of a dog was heard. "He is surely a dog from the right who is grumbling because he does not like to listen to the good economic and employment data that we have," he considered in the middle of his speech. "The owner confirms it to me," he specified below.

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