Politics Pedro Sánchez: "Doñana is not anyone's farmhouse and less of the right and the Andalusian ultra-right"

Economic growth, increased employment, social peace, feminism and much, much Doñana

Politics Pedro Sánchez: "Doñana is not anyone's farmhouse and less of the right and the Andalusian ultra-right"

Economic growth, increased employment, social peace, feminism and much, much Doñana. Pedro Sánchez intervened in Cáceres this Thursday in the coming-out of the local candidate for re-election by the City Council, that is, in a party act, but in the passage he dedicated to the controversy raised this week regarding the Andalusian national park he wanted to specify that he spoke "as president of the Government". At that moment he did make the distinction, with the clear purpose that his message would have more depth than the typical rally harangue, although it seemed so from his expressions: "Doñana is not a farmhouse belonging to anyone and even less from the right and the Andalusian ultra-right" .

So in his double position (in the morning he had been visiting a school institutionally as President of the Government in an act made public only a few hours before), Sánchez took the Doñana case as the central axis of his speech in the afternoon to emphasize that The PSOE not only distinguishes itself, according to his speech, as a "feminist" party but also an "ecologist". And then he fully entered into his criticism of the regional executive of Moreno Bonilla, although he did not expressly quote him: "Why so much arrogance?" Sánchez wondered in direct reference to the Andalusian president, to add: "What else does the right need Andalusia to recognize the error and stop this outrage?", he stressed.

In parallel, he argued that his government had approved a specific plan in December to "save Doñana" for 260 million euros, of which, according to his accounts, 90 million had already been executed, that is, 26%. And he regretted the "political and economic" warnings from the European Union about possible sanctions if the deterioration of the "main refuge in Europe for migratory birds" is not corrected. In this sense, Sánchez puffed up his chest about the implementation of the first Climate Change Law, "which represents a great opportunity to do things well." For this, he assured, his government has managed to have "the cheapest energy in Europe" and it did, he assured, with the approval of the Iberian exception.

In another order of things, Sánchez has already started the electoral campaign and summarized in his speech what he considered the main achievements of "the four years of the legislature", despite, he criticized, "the forecasts of the prophets of the right and the ultra-right, they don't give one". And in this list he included the rise in the Minimum Interprofessional Wage ("obtaining the largest affiliation in the history of Social Security"); the revaluation of pensions ("we are reducing the public deficit"). "They predicted a hot autumn of social mobilizations and we find Spain as the country in Europe with the greatest social peace, so I feel sorry for them," he said, referring to the opposition. In this section, he also added the labor reform that has achieved, according to what he explained, that now there is one in two permanent contracts when before the proportion was one to 10. In addition, he announced that before the end of the legislature he will approve "the first Law of Housing in the history of democracy" to achieve, he said, a more prompt possibility of emancipation for young people.

To conclude, he compared what he considered two different ways of governing in the last two major crises that have occurred, that of the pandemic, under his mandate, which he considered much more important, than that of 2013, the date on which the financial . "They threw people out into the streets and there were six million unemployed and we have protected 4 million workers, 1.5 million self-employed workers and thousands and thousands of companies." The arguments of the next electoral appointments are already on the table.

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