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Bolaños hopes that the changes in the PSOE will strengthen the message in the face of the "deafening" noise of the right

MADRID, 21 Jul.

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Bolaños hopes that the changes in the PSOE will strengthen the message in the face of the "deafening" noise of the right

MADRID, 21 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of the Presidency and Relations with the Courts, Félix Bolaños, has communicated this Thursday that he trusts that the changes in the spokespersons of the PSOE and the socialist group in Congress will help strengthen the party's message in the face of the "deafening" noise of the right.

These changes will not be official until this Saturday during the celebration of the Federal Committee -convened after the resignation of the party's 'number 2', Adriana Lastra--, but it has already been confirmed that the Minister of Education, Pilar Alegría, will occupy the spokesperson for the party and that former Lehendakari Patxi López will be the voice of the PSOE in the Lower House, replacing Felipe Sicilia and Héctor Gómez, respectively.

"Starting in September, all the voices and all the force will be there to communicate what we are up to, that the PSOE is committed to making life easier for citizens and that, on occasions, citizens with the deafening noise that the The right tries to make the whole country suffer, sometimes they don't explain themselves enough," he said in an interview on Radio Nacional, collected by Europa Press.

In the words of Bolaños, the right has no project or alternative and, therefore, "needs a lot of noise" so that the Government and the PSOE are not "capable of explaining everything to the public" about what they are doing.

Regarding Alegría and López, the head of the Presidency stressed that they are "two colleagues with strength and a socialist discourse beyond any doubt". "They are very capable," he stressed.

On the other hand, regarding the health of the coalition government, Bolaños has stressed that it is "stable" and that, despite the differences that must be carried out with "normality", they have the common objective of protecting the middle classes.

In addition, he has downplayed the importance of the latest CIS survey in which the PP has surpassed the PSOE for the first time, and has assured that they are not dedicated to "electoralism."