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Feijóo intensifies his contacts with businessmen and differs from Sánchez's strategy against "powerful and rich"

'Genoa' sees a mistake that the chief executive continues with his "reckoning with the IBEX" and asks to attract wealth to Spain, not pursue it.

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Feijóo intensifies his contacts with businessmen and differs from Sánchez's strategy against "powerful and rich"

'Genoa' sees a mistake that the chief executive continues with his "reckoning with the IBEX" and asks to attract wealth to Spain, not pursue it

MADRID, 2 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has started the political course in September, intensifying his meetings with the business sector, with an agenda that distances himself from the strategy of the Government of Pedro Sánchez against the "powerful" and the "rich", since that, according to the 'popular', a country should not pursue "wealth" but that its objective must be to end poverty.

The tour of Spain that he undertook with his arrival at the Presidency of the PP in early April is full of meetings with businessmen, to whom he presents the economic alternative of the PP. This Monday he will do it again in Cáceres (Extremadura), where he will participate in the XXV National Family Business Congress that will be inaugurated by the King and that will bring together nearly 500 family businessmen from all over Spain.

Feijóo believes that companies cannot be "criminalized" because a company is not just its owners but its entire workforce, a message that he has repeated in his latest public speeches coinciding with the Executive's announcement of a new tax aimed at taxing large fortunes.

"I don't know any country that pursues wealth because what you have to pursue is the elimination of poverty," he said a week ago in the third edition of TALEÑT. These days she has raised her criticism of the Government, once that tribute to the great fortunes announced by the Minister of Finance has been finalized, which will tax net wealth of more than three million euros.

From 'Genoa' they have attacked that tax on the "rich" which, according to training sources, "copies" a proposal from Podemos. As he understands it, Sánchez continues with his "settling accounts with the IBEX and the businessmen", as part of his crusade against "the powerful".

"What the PP wants is to put an end to the poor and lower personal income tax on measured and low incomes so that they have more money for the shopping basket," sources from the party's national leadership have told Europa Press, stressing that This "fiscal populism" of Sánchez, following the line of Pablo Iglesias, leaves the "political center" free.

Feijóo has publicly warned of the damage involved in "sending a message against income and investment", especially when neighboring countries such as Portugal, whose prime minister, also a socialist, show that a "more attractive" and focused fiscal policy can be made towards economic growth. To understand, it is about looking for companies to help but not "demonize" or "stigmatize" them. IT SURROUNDS ITSELF WITH ENTREPRENEURS IN ALL THE AUTONOMIES

During his tour of different autonomous communities these months he has always been surrounded by businessmen from the area, to whom he explains his economic alternative and his specific measures to help families and SMEs against inflation, such as the deflation of the IPPF rate or the reduction of VAT on basic products in the shopping cart.

In May he made his debut as head of the opposition before the Catalan business community in the Círculo de Economía, where he claimed to be "the guarantor of the stability that Spain needs". That month there were also numerous meetings between him and Andalusian businessmen in the framework of the regional campaign of Juanma Moreno's PP.

In June he traveled to Catalonia again to meet with the Foment del Treball employer association and at the end of that month he also held a lunch at the Circle of Basque Entrepreneurs. In July he met, among others, with the Valencian Association of Entrepreneurs (AVE).

In September, Feijóo has intensified those business contacts. On the 5th, the political course kicked off with an informative breakfast at Europa Press, with a large presence of businessmen, as well as representatives from Repsol, Naturgy, Endesa, Acciona, Iberdrola, Cepsa, Banco Santander, KPMG, Sacyr and Corte Inglés, among others. .

At the beginning of the month he also participated in the second edition of the Family Business Advance Forum in the Murcia region; in Ávila she visited an outdoor equipment company two weeks ago; and in the Balearic Islands last Tuesday he delivered a conference organized by the Cercle d'Economia de Mallorca.

On Wednesday, he participated in a lunch organized by the United States Chamber of Commerce in Spain with a significant presence of American companies. And on Monday, October 3, Cáceres will attend the XXV National Family Business Congress organized by the Family Business Institute, which will bring together nearly 500 family businessmen from all over Spain.