05-06-2020 | Cs

The president of Cs assures that the party "has always been useful, purposeful and loyal" and reminds Sánchez that her government will continue to have "the support of 155 seats, not one more"

"Spain cannot leave this state of alarm this Saturday", warned the president of Ciudadanos (Cs), Inés Arrimadas, who highlighted the "negotiation" of liberal training with the Government as it has achieved a "rectification" of the Executive “Good for the Spanish.” The leader of the orange party has explained the three requirements to vote in favor of the fourth extension of this constitutional tool: “the Government must commit to decouple aid from the state of alarm, to prepare a plan B for get out in an orderly way and have much more dialogue with the opposition and the autonomous communities. ”

In the plenary session of Congress that has debated this new extension, Arrimadas has insisted that this session was used to vote “if the state of alarm falls this Saturday or if it is extended fifteen more days, if this Saturday people can take the car and leave to the beach, or if aids like the ERTE decline this Saturday ”. "This vote does not serve to overthrow the Government, it serves to overturn the state of alarm," explained the president of Cs, who has made it clear that "after this vote the Government will continue to have the support of 155 seats, not one more ”and added that the liberal party tried“ to avoid the formation of this Government, but today the investiture is not voted, but rather if the state of alarm is extended ”.

Arrimadas, who has assured that he will be "vigilant" in the fulfillment of the demands, explained that the "outstretched hand of Citizens" is not to "launder the errors of the Government, but to save lives and jobs" because the party has said , "Has always been helpful, purposeful, and loyal." "I will always think about the general interest of the Spanish and, between being useful or not, I am clear", said the president of Cs.

"The state of alarm should be used for what it should be used for, not to process an educational law through the back door or to make appointments," Arrimadas Sánchez has warned, criticizing him for not calling the opposition in eighteen days. According to the Cs leader, "the Spanish will judge the Government, which has made great mistakes and has been late in managing the pandemic."

Arrimadas, who at the beginning of his intervention from the seat of the Hemicycle, has conveyed "condolences to the more than 26,000 deceased" and has said that "pain cannot be normalized". "It was not written in the fate of the Spanish to be the country in the world with the most infected toilets, with the toughest confinement and the worst data on deaths," criticized the president of the liberal party, who lamented "improvisations and rectifications. of the government".



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