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Errejón warns Sánchez that he is gambling with the anti-crisis measures: "There is fear of not reaching the end of the month"

Baldoví believes that the coalition government "already generates little illusion", is "on the defensive" and shows "little audacity".

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Errejón warns Sánchez that he is gambling with the anti-crisis measures: "There is fear of not reaching the end of the month"

Baldoví believes that the coalition government "already generates little illusion", is "on the defensive" and shows "little audacity"

MADRID, 8 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokesperson for Más País-Equo, Íñigo Errejón, and the deputy for Compromís, Joan Baldoví, have warned President Pedro Sánchez that his credibility and the future of the coalition government are at stake with the measures to address the crisis arising from the increase in inflation and the war in Ukraine. "It is not the fear of the right, it is the fear of not reaching the end of the month," Errejón summarized.

In the debate in Congress on the last European Union summit, the founder of Más Madrid explained that the consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine are "hitting" the European economies and, although it is not the Government's fault, it is their responsibility to decide how to deal with the crisis and who pays the costs.

According to Errejón, the coalition government must commit to energy sovereignty and green energy, and also agree on "an income pact that is fair", which in his opinion implies moderating the benefits of those who have the most but raising salaries and pensions as inflation.

And his third proposal is to control prices, at least gasoline and housing, because if not, all efforts to cushion the increase in prices "will become direct transfers from all Spaniards to those who have the most, such as the discount of gasoline, which are a Bizum to the oil companies".

"In this the Government is playing its social credibility - he has warned -. The fear is not the fear of the right, but of not reaching the end of the month".

Minutes later, already in the corridors of Congress, Errejón has elaborated that the insecurity of the Spanish "has to do with the cost of living", since "prices eat up salaries and pensions", and has reproached the Coalition government that is no longer offering proposals to its partners for the extension of the anti-crisis decree. “I have been told zero measures and when the Government acts like this, sometimes it gets scared”, he has warned.

Baldoví has ​​also assured Sánchez that, with inflation, workers and pensioners are perceiving that inequality is maintained when facing the crisis and that they are the ones who are losing purchasing power and who find it difficult to make ends meet. month.

In his opinion, the Government of PSOE and Podemos "came into the world" to "change reality and reduce inequality, to generate hope, and to fulfill the agreements." But he believes that the Executive "already generates little hope", is "on the defensive" and shows "little audacity". "Sánchez, we have a problem," he added, stressing that Vox generates more enthusiasm among workers.

And to all this he adds that "the agreements are not fulfilled" and that the revision of the regional financing system is still withheld, a requirement of the Valencian community. "He is putting those of us who support him in a problem," he riveted.