The Popular Party has charged this Friday against the PSOE, contrasting its economic model “focused on solving the problems of the Spanish people” with the “paralysis” that, in its opinion, the socialists suffer due to their need to cover up their “corruption.”
At a press conference from the headquarters in Genoa, the secretary of the Popular Party defended her party’s thesis of approving tax cuts and asked why the PSOE remains “obstinate in not helping the middle classes and low incomes. (. ..) It is the minimum,” said Cuca Gamarra.
The popular leader has highlighted the approval in Congress of her proposal to ask the government to deflate personal income tax to compensate for inflation in the face of the tax “suffocation” that she attributes to the PSOE and Sumar Executive.
Gamarra also accused the PSOE this Friday of wanting to “cover up its corruption” in the Congressional investigative commission on the purchase of medical supplies in the pandemic after the list of appearances that it has registered, given that, as it has stressed, it does not even appear. the former Minister of Transport and former Secretary of Organization of the PSOE, José Luis Ábalos, despite the fact that he was recently “expelled” from the Socialist Group.
“What do you fear that Mr. Ábalos will say so as not to even summon him to appear in this commission? What does Pedro Sánchez fear that someone who has accompanied him in Spain from the beginning on his rise to the General Secretariat of the PSOE and, from there, may say upon his arrival at La Moncloa?” he asked.
After the PSOE has proposed summoning the Madrid president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Gamarra has stressed that the objective of the socialists in the Congressional commission is to “create smoke screens so that the truth is not known” in “this plot of corruption that affects” that party.
“He confused a commission of inquiry with the Conference of Presidents that Mr. Sánchez has been waiting to convene for more than two years, but this is something else,” he ironized, thus criticizing in a veiled way that the PSOE list includes, apart from Ayuso, the presidents of Andalusia or the Balearic Islands, Juanma Moreno and Marga Prohens.
When asked if there has been a non-aggression pact between the PP and the PSOE to not summon relatives of political leaders who are accused, Gamarra stated that if the list registered by the PSOE is analyzed, “it is more of a show.” that what should be a commission of inquiry, one can “realize that there is no agreement of any kind.”
The popular leader has criticized that the PSOE and its partners put “the fan” on some requests that have been registered in the commission, which affect people “linked” to the PP or “their relatives”, “even asking for personal data” when that “is not part of the purpose of a commission of inquiry.”