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Montero accuses the PP of making "always derogatory comments" about Andalusia and he demands "maximum respect"

The minister ignores the "pearls" of Catalan nationalists that Ciudadanos cites against the Andalusians and asks the oranges to lend a shoulder.

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Montero accuses the PP of making "always derogatory comments" about Andalusia and he demands "maximum respect"

The minister ignores the "pearls" of Catalan nationalists that Ciudadanos cites against the Andalusians and asks the oranges to lend a shoulder

MADRID, 25 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, has accused the PP this Wednesday of making "always derogatory comments" about Andalusia, while asking Ciudadanos to "put their shoulders to the wheel" in the Autonomous Community, ahead of the elections on 19 June.

In the control session of the Government in the Congress of Deputies, Montero has thus responded to the Ciudadanos deputy Guillermo Díaz Gómez, who has offered several examples of "pearls" that the Catalan nationalists have said about the Andalusians, such as the words of the former deputy Josep Antoni Duran i Lleida about Andalusians "spending the day at the bar" with the Catalans' money.

"When he recounted those 'pearls' I was convinced that he was referring to the leaders of the PP and the 'pitas, pitas' of Esperanza Aguirre", Montero replied, emphasizing that "the right" of Spain "always" has poured "derogatory comments about Andalusia".

In this sense, it has made Ciudadanos ugly to agree with the PP "in all the Autonomous Communities where they have the opportunity to give the government to the right" and to allude to regional financing when an "electoral contest" is approaching, since Díaz has interested in whether the Government plans to reform this system "according to the criterion of solidarity and equity" among Spaniards.

Thus, Montero has expressed his hope that Andalusia "returns to take the train of progress" in the June elections and has asked the 'orange' formation "to lend a hand" in the Autonomous Community.

For his part, the PP deputy Jaime Miguel Mateo Istúriz has used the beginning of his speech before the Plenary Session of Congress to affirm that the formation to which he belongs has "maximum respect" for the Andalusian people, which is demonstrated thanks to the " Good Government" of the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno.