Politics Feijóo flatly rejects the government pension reform: "It is a patch based on a succession of lies"

The president of the PP and leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has flatly rejected the pension system reform project designed by the Government because it is a "patch to throw away what remains of the legislature" and also being "based in a succession of lies"

Politics Feijóo flatly rejects the government pension reform: "It is a patch based on a succession of lies"

The president of the PP and leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has flatly rejected the pension system reform project designed by the Government because it is a "patch to throw away what remains of the legislature" and also being "based in a succession of lies".

The pension reform proposed by the Executive is mainly based on an increase in income via contributions from companies, the self-employed and salaries that exceed 54,000 euros. It is also an agreement reached within the Government that La Moncloa intends to present as proof that the two formations that sit in the Council of Ministers remain united.

Feijóo, in an intervention before the National Executive Committee of his party, has assured that with the reform devised by the Government "millions of people will see the future of their pensions in danger". And he added: "We do not take responsibility for the reform that they have agreed upon; something of this magnitude requires consensus."

In his opinion, the Executive's plan is based on a "succession of lies." Namely: "The first, when they said that the contributions were already high enough; the second when they said the same thing regarding the equity mechanism and, the third, when they assured that this was going to be paid for by the highest renters and, in the end, All the workers pay it. In short, Feijóo stated, "Sánchez proposes that everyone pay more to achieve the same thing." The popular ones defend that to guarantee the viability of the system what is needed is "more employment and more certainties".

"If Sánchez wants to impose his plan there, he will have to bear a pseudo reform full of loopholes and postponements," said the PP leader before issuing a warning: "Faced with a party that leads a coalition against the nation, we We are a State party and we are determined to unite sufficient majorities, and in the face of those who only aspire to continue in the Government, I propose reaching out to the Governments to face the changes that the nation needs, whatever it costs us".

Feijóo has emphasized "Sánchez's misrule" warning that "each week can be worse than the previous one". The leader of the PP has "lamented" the "political climate of frivolity elevated to the maximum power" and has reviewed the main decisions of the Executive since last November, describing the tour as that of "foolishness in folly". This is how he has mentioned the repeal of sedition, the reduction of embezzlement, the law of only yes is yes, the Trans law, the increase in inflation, the increase in debt, poverty, unemployment and even the Tito case Bernie.

"We have," he said, "a government in decomposition" that, according to his prediction, "will continue to deepen its division, try to destabilize and try to cover up its messes." "Our response will be," he assured, "not to fall for the provocation." "We," Feijóo insisted, "we are not going to give Sánchez any opportunity for him to try to show off and we are not going to offer him a parliamentary victory. We are working to defeat him at the polls."

In the opinion of the leader of the popular, "Sánchez's misrule has lost the pulse of society, the reins of the political situation and respect for the truth, for the people and for himself." And, in addition, he has added: "This past week he has also lost the slightest notion of dignity."

Dignity, according to the head of the opposition, "is incompatible with sharing the Council of Ministers with a party that accuses the other party of being irresponsible and unpresentable and that nobody assumes responsibility for the biggest legislative botch of the democratic period", alluding to the sentence reductions and releases of sexual offenders that the law of yes is yes has caused.

Feijóo maintains that "Sánchez could have dismissed the ministers who insult the PSOE and Podemos could have left a government that he vilifies." But, he has stressed, "for both things you have to have principles and the only principle they have is to stay in their post."

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