06-01-2020 | Cs

The deputy spokesperson for Cs in Congress points out that the Minimum Vital Income is 'necessary' and proposes to improve it so that it is 'effective and employment-oriented'

“What we experienced in Congress was an unfortunate spectacle with disqualifications and expletives; this place must be presided over by respect, solemnity and debate ”, claimed the member of the Permanent Committee of Citizens (Cs), Edmundo Bal, this Monday at a telematic press conference. "I felt ashamed," he sentenced, "people are dying, they are fighting alone in hospitals and they are afraid of the social and economic situation that is approaching because of the damn virus." "We cannot live in the 'and you more', in the confrontation, the aggressions and the disqualifications," he said.

Along these lines, the deputy spokesperson for Cs in Congress has acknowledged: “I came to politics to work, not to make great speeches, or to put on medals, or to get a position. I came to roll up my sleeves, that's why I'm comfortable in the orange formation. ” A party that he has described as "pragmatic, center, moderate" and "trying to find real solutions to real problems".

The liberal deputy has transferred that "the Minimum Vital Income is necessary". "It cannot be that people cry to get a bag of food, it is mandatory to help them," he acknowledged, "we cannot leave anyone on the road, we cannot abandon them." So Bal has revealed that the liberal formation will request its processing as a "bill" so that it is "effective, coordinated with the Autonomous Communities, the same for all Spaniards and oriented towards employment policies."

At the same time, the deputy spokesman of the GPCs has stressed that the liberal formation uses "the policy of outstretched hand, but demanding hand." Before the approval of a sixth extension of the State of Alarm, he has recognized that they will make "useful policy, they will act with prudence and coherence and they will fight for the interests of the Spanish".



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