Yolanda Díaz has announced this morning in Valencia her intention to end “with the oligopoly of the large energy companies”. The Sumar candidate, in an act held with Compromís, added that “it is not decent that we have an energy system that depends on four to five multinationals; we are not going to allow companies that produce energy to also market it”.

In her speech, Yolanda Díaz recalled that the energy companies “have distributed 19,000 million euros when the electricity bill is impossible to pay for many people in Spain, for many self-employed workers.” And she has been in favor of creating “public energy agencies” to establish real control over prices.

In the act, in which Íñigo Errejón also participated, he promised to change the regional financing model, an eternal requirement of Compromís, in 2024. “You are the worst-financed autonomous community in the State, the system expired 14 years ago: the PP and the PSOE have not been able to resolve this issue because they have a centralist soul and because they decide everything in Madrid”. We know, he added, “that financing is key to people’s lives, their Health, their Education or their Social Well-being”.

In this regard, he added that “we need a comprehensive reform of public taxes, it has to end that those who receive the most are those who contribute the least.” “85% of the personal income tax comes from the income of the country’s workers; those who are lining up contribute; it is not fair that a small self-employed person pays 17% while those who have the most do so at 3.8%”, has added.

He has stressed that Sumar is “the decisive force of 23-J” and has claimed “multilingualism in Spain” because, he has pointed out, “this is a country in which we have the right to speak the language we want, be it Galician, Catalan, Basque or Valencian without the ultramontane rights preventing us from doing so”.

She added that “we are not known for our insults, if not for our calm, simple political proposals, for wanting to improve people’s lives. I call on Valencian women to come out on 23-J to defend their rights, we want feminism for 99% of the population,” he said.

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