The spokesperson for the presidency of the Socialist Group in the Andalusian Parliament, Mario Jiménez, indicated this Tuesday that he perceived an “end of the political cycle” in Andalusia. The socialist leader assured that he perceived a “democratic and street atmosphere” which “reminds” him of … This happened in 2018, which at the time was the last full year of the socialist government in the Junta de Andalucía. under the presidency of Susana Díaz. That year, change occurred with the entry of Juanma Moreno as president of the Andalusian government.
In a report published at the end of the year, he explained that the years of Moreno’s government in Andalusia “can be summarized in three ideas”, which are those of “privatization public services, corruption of the Andalusian government underselling these services so that some benefit from them and lies and superb.”
Along the same lines, Mario Jiménez affirmed that the current one “has been the wrong legislature to sell our public health system.” He criticizes the fact that 5 billion euros of this system “ended up in the hands of large companies”. multinationals and healthcare companies “who came like vultures for the spoils of Andalusian public health”.
In addition, he denounced that “other public services have been privatized”, such as education, universities and professional training, “to enrich a few”, and warned that, in the case of health, “with this privatization we are embezzle public money to the private sector in corruption processes that are currently being analyzed by the courts of Andalusia for more than 1,500 million euros.
Likewise, he stressed that these years of PP-A government are characterized by “corruption” which, as has been reported, manifested itself in the Almeria affair. According to Mario Jiménez, Juanma Moreno “owes his position in his party to the PP of Almería, to his behavior and his plots.”
The PSOE-A representative maintained that Moreno “has lied to his voters and transmitting the image to a significant part of the progressive electorate before the 2018 Andalusian elections thatHe wasn’t right-wing I didn’t have a right-wing project either.” “Part of the centrist and moderate electorate voted for him,” added Jiménez, before criticizing the arrogance of the Andalusian executive.
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He thus judged that Moreno “betrayed the voters who gave him their support in 2018”. The socialist parliamentarian drew attention to the fact that the PP-A “lost this year theSeven points of direct voting intentionand the distance in terms of direct voting intention” with the PSOE-A was reduced to just five points, and “almost 60%” of those surveyed “evaluate the management” of the Moreno government as “bad” or “very bad”. during these three years with absolute majority.
In this sense, Mario Jiménez, who was parliamentary spokesperson for the PSOE-A at the time when Susana Díaz was President of the Council, highlighted that “the demoscopic and street atmosphere in Andalusia is very reminiscent of what was experienced in Andalusia in 2018, when the PSOE-A was opened. a completely new electoral scenario which eventually caused political change in Andalusia.
“I am speaking to you with full knowledge of the facts”, underlined Mario Jiménez before adding that “the coordinates where this legislature took place have disappeared”, so “we will a totally different scenario where any circumstance can cause real change in Andalusia.