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Díaz asks the undecided to trust Sumar to snatch seats from Vox, which with PP will make "the economy fall"

He criticizes that Feijóo is a "magnificent disciple" of the privatization model: His plan is "that few live better and many tighten their belts".

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Díaz asks the undecided to trust Sumar to snatch seats from Vox, which with PP will make "the economy fall"

He criticizes that Feijóo is a "magnificent disciple" of the privatization model: His plan is "that few live better and many tighten their belts"

GIJÓN, July 15 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, has asked the undecided to trust her candidacy, which is "essential" to wrest deputies from Vox and prevent Vox and PP from governing, who have the "same proposal" which is "to bring down economically to Spain" so that a few live better and "many tighten their belts.

He has also warned that the PP candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, is a "magnificent disciple" of the former health minister, José Manuel Romay Beccaría, who was the promoter of privatizations in Galicia and that the PP continues to do in the territories where he governs.

"They cannot govern our country because they do not govern for the people", Díaz has launched on the right to emphasize that supporting Sumar is to continue raising the minimum wage, revaluing pensions and protecting the labor reform and maintaining indefinite contracts in the face of "cuts " planned by the PP, going back to the times of the popular ex-minister Fátima Báñez who asked young people to choose between unemployment and precariousness.

This was stated during a rally in Gijón with the head of the Sumar for Asturias list, Rafael Cofiño, the federal spokesperson for the IU, Sira Rego, and the also candidates for this constituency Antona Luengo (IU) and Diego Ruiz (Podemos).

They have also attended to support Díaz the autonomous deputy of the purple party, Covadonga Tomé, the spokesperson for the regional leadership of Podemos Ana Taboada and the mayor in Oviedo and former federal coordinator of IU Gaspar Llamazares.

In the middle of the electoral campaign, Díaz has addressed people who "doubt" about their vote to support Sumar, whose work makes it possible to agree with the unions on a Scholarship Statute despite the blockade of the PSOE, which also makes it ugly to open the debate on extending the retirement age and that his candidacy emphatically rejects.

Before her supporters, who have overwhelmed the capacity of the Cimavilla sports court in Gijón, the second vice president has also called for progressive mobilization so that the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, is not the "vice president" of Feijóo and requires many votes so that Sumar, which is growing in most polls, removes deputies from the extreme right.

And it is that, as he has been doing in many interventions, he has urged us not to believe the story that the right shouts for "land, sea and air" that it is ahead of 23J, because there are many days left and to activate the left in around Sumar guarantees to "democratically defeat" PP and Vox.

He has once again insisted, as this morning at an event in Vitoria, that Feijóo will lead Spain into a recession, that his desire is to abolish the tax on large fortunes, and that the return to austerity, proclaimed by the popular ex-president José María Aznar will lead the country again to an unemployment rate of 6.2 million and to cuts in pensions.

Then, he has defended his management to save jobs and companies during the pandemic and that he refuted PP and Vox, who said that he was going to sink the economy, and that now the popular ones are campaigning for former president Mariano Rajoy, whom they threw out through a motion of censorship for the "corruption" that dotted his party.

The Sumar candidate for the Presidency of the Government has insisted that the PP model is identical to that of Vox, that of "going back to the past" as they have demonstrated by voting against the labor reform, the 'riders' Law or raising the minimum salary.

He has also claimed that Sumar has measures to deal with the climate emergency and a plan to reindustrialize the country with green jobs through the ecological transition, in the face of the "worst industrial policy" of "bipartisanship", which is non-existent with PP and PSOE.

On the other hand, he has defended that Sumar will improve public health, including a dentist in the portfolio of services and placing Primary Care at the center of the system, as well as reducing the working day without reducing wages and also raising salaries at a general level, measures that are also "political" that are born from feminism, a movement that should not be "divided" as the right wants.

For his part, Rego stressed that in Europe they have managed to create an alternative majority that managed to "stop" the attempts of PP and Vox to "boycott" an important law such as the nature restoration law, which removes a "little of power" to their "friends" from the macro-farms and to look more at the rivers and fauna.

In this way, he has denounced that Feijóo and his "ultra" partner of Vox are only interested in the field if there is "medium portfolio, business or friends".

Then he commented that he recently traveled by plane with a Vox MEP who has negotiated with the PP to place his "denialist friends", in a clear allusion to Jorge Buxadé whom he has branded as "phalangists", and that when he looked at him he perceived that he thought that the "country is his and that the majority is superfluous".

However, he has launched that this is not the case and that the future belongs to the citizenship that is written "without rancor or hatred" and yes with "equality, solidarity, empathy, diversity and social justice".