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Belarra calls Ferrovial a "pirate company" and asks to "tie them short" so that they "return every last euro"

MADRID, 4 Mar.

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Belarra calls Ferrovial a "pirate company" and asks to "tie them short" so that they "return every last euro"

MADRID, 4 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has branded Ferrovial a "pirate company" for the transfer of its fiscal headquarters to the Netherlands and has asked "to tie them short" so that "they have to return every last euro that the Spanish gave them.

This was expressed by Belarra in her speech at the feminist meeting of the 'The force that transforms' route of Podemos in Madrid, where she claimed that feminism "proposes a change of perspective" to "move from the logic of capitalism, from the permanent accumulation of economic benefits" to the defense of the "rights of the social majority".

In this context, he said that this week a "very concrete example" has been seen with what happened to Ferrovial, which has been made ugly by its transfer when "it has taken 1,000 million euros of public contracts in this legislature alone."

Likewise, he recalled that the company "saw how their salaries were nationalized with the ERTE and that later, when things went wrong, it was rescued with money from all Spaniards." Now, he has lamented, "he decides to take his headquarters outside of Spain."

"It is a pirate company and it must be said clearly," he insisted in this regard, to ask that the contributions made by the Spaniards be returned so that they can be used for public services. "That is exposing the logic of life ahead of the logic of economic benefits. And that is also feminism," she has sentenced.