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Bendodo accuses Sánchez of attacking the middle classes and believes that he is "podemizing himself to scratch votes on the left"

He affirms that the President of the Government "likes the heights of the Falcon and not the street": "Wherever he goes they boo him".

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Bendodo accuses Sánchez of attacking the middle classes and believes that he is "podemizing himself to scratch votes on the left"

He affirms that the President of the Government "likes the heights of the Falcon and not the street": "Wherever he goes they boo him"

SEVILLA, 2 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The general coordinator of the PP, Elías Bendodo, has accused the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, of attacking the middle classes with his fiscal plan, since "80 percent of taxpayers are excluded from his selective IRPF reduction" and has affirmed that the PSOE "has made merits to lose the street", since Sánchez "likes the heights of the Falcon and not the street".

This was stated this Sunday at the closing of the 16th Provincial Congress of the PP in Seville, in which the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, also participated, and where he reiterated that the president of the Government is "podemizing" himself to "scratch votes on the left".

"From so high up, Pedro Sánchez cannot see the cracks that socialism has created. It is a fact that wherever Sánchez goes they boo him," said Bendodo, who, on the contrary, praised the figure of Juanma Moreno, whom " they eat him up in the street" because he has shown "that he is with people's problems".

During his speech, the 'popular' coordinator has differentiated the two models that exist in Spain to help the population. "The PP model is to lower taxes and we have managed to create employment and wealth, in addition to collecting more because more is consumed, which leads to greater investment in public services. However, the PSOE is more about raising taxes to fatten up the administration", he pointed out.

In this regard, he stressed that the tax cut "is in the DNA of the PP" and argued that "it is the shortest way to help people at times like this with such high inflation." It is common sense. Governments must help, not push harder," she stressed.

About the model of the PP, Bendodo has warned Sánchez that his party is "revealing" to him because there are socialists who have realized that the 'popular' "are right". "The first to show the leg was Ximo Puig in the Valencian Community, but the governments of Aragon, the Canary Islands or Extremadura have also followed him".

This situation, in the words of the PP coordinator, has forced Pedro Sánchez to stop "an internal revolution" and for that reason "he is going to lower taxes a little." "You have to be a kamikaze to see thousands of families having a hard time and not wanting to help them," he said. He has also accused the government of collecting 22.5 billion euros more than expected in the first nine months of the year and not putting it at the service of the people.

"Why don't they return it to society to deal with electricity, gas or the shopping basket? It's common sense and it's not about ideology," he pointed out.

Lastly, Elías Bendodo asserted that Spain needs the Andalusian PP and recalled that 'popular' victories are preceded by two municipal victories: in 1995 and 2011. "Now the immediate goal before the general elections is that we have to go out and win those municipal and regional elections and recover mayorships. That is the prelude for the PP to lead the recovery policies of Spain, "he emphasized.