Deputy Secretary General of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party in Andalusia, Maria Márquez, criticized the presence of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Moreno Bonilla, at the demonstration called by the Popular Party in Madrid despite the fact that the head of the Executive Office Andalusian was not present In that … concentration.
Márquez issued a statement and an audio recording on Sunday in which he focused his criticism on this issue, even though the Andalusian Popular Party delegation was headed by PP-A Secretary General, Antonio Rebollo.
However, Márquez insisted on casting doubt on the Andalusian president demonstrating in Madrid “against his own policies,” especially when “after the weeks spent by Moreno Bonilla, who has more of an agenda in the courts than in the offices of the Andalusian Junta, will he go to Madrid to demonstrate?”
This is how Socialism explained it in the National Committee of the Andalusian Socialist Youth in Cordoba, where it highlighted the personality represented by the Secretary General of the Socialist Workers Party-A, María Jesús Montero, for the future Andalusia: “The Future of Andalusia in Women, The Future of Andalusia in María Jesús Montero.”
For the Deputy Secretary-General, Montero embodies “progress, joy and hope” against To the “haters” and “the rude ones”. Márquez stressed that the PSOE will work “hand in hand with the youth” to bring this project to the Andalusian Junta, and build a “fairer, more equal and happier” society instead of the People’s Party far from the real problems.
In this sense, the Socialist Party spokesman described the Popular Party’s trip to Madrid as “mani chobibandi” to “try to cover up the truth” of its administration in society.
The Deputy Secretary-General was resolute when recounting the scandals that have plagued the Autonomous Administration, with a particular focus on the investigation into the emergency contracts of the Andalusian Health Authority (SAS).
“It is being investigated that they were hired on an emergency basis when he was no longer there emergency under the pretext of the epidemic.” Marquez, who revealed the fraudulent use of this money, condemned: “They bought jet skis and Christmas decorations as an emergency.”
In this vein, the Socialist leader also referred to the situation in the Almería Provincial Council (PP), highlighting the findings of the UCO on “arms trafficking” and the bites of the leaders of the Popular Party: “In this WhatsApp group, it is said ‘Put another candle on the necklace’, which means an additional million euros”, criticizing the fact that “190 thousand euros in banknotes were found in the pillowcase”. «Democracy or mafia? “What are they telling us?” He insisted.