“From Columbus to Debod, they are the same.”

The Minister of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, Félix Bolaños, sees the PP and Vox “They are the same” and “they are competing to see who described Pedro Sanchez as the fattest.” In reference to the popular protest march called for today, Sunday, in Madrid, under the slogan: Mafia or democracy?Which he summarized in two images: “From the image of Columbus to the image of the Temple of Debod and its surroundings.”

Bolaños defended the similarity that existed in his opinion between the two groups: “If the PP and Vox demonstrated in the same place, said the same things, insulted in the same way, and had the same lack of legitimacy for our country, “There’s no doubt, they’re the same.”

This is how he referred to this issue during his speech at the closing ceremony of the XIX Socialist Congress Government of Progress: Spain and Aragon, held in the Leger de Cinca, Huesca, and in which the Minister of Education and Higher Education participated. Pilar Alegría, General Secretary of the Socialist Workers’ Party of Aragon and Secretary General of PSOE Alto Aragon, Fernando Sabes.

The Minister of the Presidency believes that both PP and Vox are “no longer hiding” and are demonstrating together “They are competing to see who has the fewest ideas for our country.”. The lack of ideas they offer in his opinion in their government work is covered by “noise”: “You will never hear them talk about what they want to do with the welfare state, with housing, with scholarships, with pensions, with parental leave, with the minimum wage. They will never do it because we already know what they will do.”

In this sense, he alluded to the Aragon government’s performance in managing public services such as health and education and the community’s response by taking to the streets to complain about the policy, which he described as “absolutely destructive.”. “That’s why they need to say something stupid, insult, slander, lie, This is the method used by the extreme right around the world to cover up what harms citizens when the right and the extreme right rule the world.”

For her part, Pilar Alegría attributed the “noise” of the protests – she began by saying: “I don’t know how many demonstrations took place, seven, eight, 23, I don’t know” – to the “great frustration” felt by the PP. “Because historically they have always believed that power belongs to them.” “When others take on the responsibility of governing, they do not understand what role is appropriate for them.”

The leader of the Socialists of Aragon mocked the location chosen for this Sunday’s rally, “They are increasingly choosing smaller settings,” He recalled his idea of ​​moving the event to the People’s Headquarters: “What better monument to corruption than the Genova 13 Monument, a headquarters paid for with black money? I want to remind you that in that headquarters hammer blows were used to break the hard disks of computers. I also want to remember that it is the only political party in our country that has been convicted of corruption in Spain.”

Alegría: “For the PP, housing policy is linked to speculation”

The government spokesman also criticized the actions of the government of popular President Jorge Azcun regarding housing. “More than $300 million in seven years for 1,000 homes and the rehabilitation of another 5,000 homes is the data that kills the story of the Azcon government.” For this reason, it called for a commitment that “once built, It does not end up in the hands of greedy people or investment funds. He stressed, “When you scratch a little, behind this speculation there are always the same people, and those who expand their pockets are their friends.”

“If the minimum wage is just over €1,100, then €900 a month is unsustainable. “It is living so far from reality to believe that it is so.” He added, while calling for the implementation of the housing law issued by the Spanish government because “wherever it is applied, it reduces the price of monthly rents.”

In the face of all this, Sabis claimed that “useful policies, from the local to the national level, are the policies practiced by mayors and councilors in the territory.” “As we try to bring about transformation and economic and social progress in our municipalitiesOthers seek power just for power’s sake.” He pointed out.

And so it has been shown Proud of the government led by Pedro Sanchez, because While others try to “implement” the noise policyat PSOE “We are not discouraged.” He added: “We continue to work to change this country, thinking about everyone and not just the few, the usual people, which is what the Popular Party does.”

He pointed out that it is precisely this work that “restores public confidence to the Socialist Workers’ Party.” “The party in Aragon is strong and united. “The citizens are waiting for us,” Pilar Alegría affirmed in the same sense: “I don’t know when there will be elections, but I know that this party is ready to win. Because the goal is much greater than any insult or disdain.”