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Feijóo launches the PP to denounce throughout Spain the "inequalities" caused by Sánchez's pacts with Puigdemont

In an electoral semester, an intense agenda is scheduled in January that includes Interparliamentary, protest in Madrid and Board of Directors.

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Feijóo launches the PP to denounce throughout Spain the "inequalities" caused by Sánchez's pacts with Puigdemont

In an electoral semester, an intense agenda is scheduled in January that includes Interparliamentary, protest in Madrid and Board of Directors

MADRID, 14 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has activated his officials to denounce throughout Spain the "inequalities" represented by Pedro Sánchez's pacts with the independentists, such as the one related to the transfer of Immigration powers, granting "privileges" some Autonomous Communities versus others and generating "first and second class" citizens, according to 'popular' sources.

Although Sánchez saved two decrees 'in extremis' - the so-called social shield with anti-crisis measures and the one known as the 'omnibus' on Justice -, in 'Génova' they are aware that Wednesday's "gross" plenary session in the The plenary session of Congress has conveyed an image of "weakness" of the PSOE and Sumar Executive, which accepts the "blackmail" and "extortion" of the independence movement.

"We are facing a defeated and humiliated Government," said Feijóo this Thursday, who has given instructions to the officials of his party so that in each province of Spain they do not give the Government a truce and publicly denounce the pacts with the independentists and the consequences they entail. the "assignments".

The 'popular' emphasize that the measures agreed with Junts were not in the PSOE program and have not been voted on at the polls. In the case of the transfer of Immigration to the Generalitat, they consider that this proposal is already causing "wear and tear" to the PSOE, which has "difficulties" explaining it because "no one understands it."

"There is inequality and there is no progressivism when one agrees, as Sánchez and Sumar have done, to the xenophobic and racist demands that Junts has put on the table and that the Government is obliged to comply with," said the Deputy Secretary of Organization this Friday. Carmen Fúnez from Toledo, where Feijóo has confined his hard core for two days to design the attack strategy against Pedro Sánchez in this opening of the political course.

Feijóo and his people will also emphasize the economic measures that the Sánchez Government did not agree to include in the decrees. According to the 'popular', if they had been carried out, the citizens would have avoided increases "of up to 20% in heating, a saving of 1,200 million from VAT on food and another 1,000 million in reduction of ministries."

Specifically, the 'popular' people calculate that with the VAT reduction to 5% on meat, fish and preserves, Spaniards would save 1,218 million euros per year, according to party sources. On the energy side, they denounce that the 5% to 10% increase in the electricity and gas bill introduced with the anti-crisis decree will cause the bill of an average family to increase by 10% in the case of electricity and by 20%. in the case of heating.

And in defense of the deflation of personal income tax for incomes of less than 40,000 euros, the PP emphasizes that "a couple with average incomes, with a salary of around 35,000 euros each, equivalent to a tax base of 30,000 euros per person, would have a percentage saving of 2.74%".

From 'Génova' they have collected these savings figures in an internal argument that they have distributed among their positions so that they transfer to the Spaniards in their respective constituencies the millions that are lost due to the pacts of the Sánchez Government with the independentists and not with the PP .

With three electoral events as a backdrop - Galician, Basque and European - Feijóo has scheduled an intense agenda to explain the "legal, political and social" offensive of the PP against the Sánchez Government.

"Puigdemont blackmails Sánchez and Sánchez hands over Spain to him. Faced with a weak and lying Government, we begin a political and legal offensive and we return to the streets," the PP has posted on its social networks, alluding to the protest in Madrid planned for the Sunday, January 28.

According to the PP, the "immense majority of Spaniards are against" the pacts that Sánchez is signing and intend to "channel this social indignation" with "a new civic and peaceful concentration in the street" on the 28th, in the words of his parliamentary spokesperson, Miguel Tellado.

The mobilization will coincide with the processing in the Lower House of the amendments to the Amnesty Law, since Congress enabled the month of January to accelerate the processing of this norm agreed with the independentists to achieve the investiture of Sánchez.

After the "retirement" of two and a half days of Feijóo with his steering committee in a cigarral in Toledo, the leader of the PP has called this month the XXVI meeting of the Interparliamentary of the party that will bring together its deputies and senators in Orense on the days January 20 and 21 to coordinate the training strategy in Las Cortes.

In addition, the president of the PP has called on January 29 the meeting of the National Board of Directors of the PP - the highest body of the party between congresses - to continue setting the priorities of this political course and prepare the electoral appointments, starting with the Galician, whose electoral campaign begins on February 2.