11-17-2020 | Cs

The head of the opposition points out that, before the cessation of the leadership of Afers Socials, the minister El Homrani 'had better have assumed his disastrous management in person by going home'

"We always know restrictive measures, but never financial aid for the affected sectors." This is what the head of the opposition and president of the Citizens (Cs) group in Parliament, Carlos Carrizosa, has said, given the de-escalation plan leaked by the government to the media. Carrizosa has lamented that it is "a new probe balloon launched by the Government that causes a lot of insecurity as it is not official" and has criticized that "they do not know how to govern without consulting the affected sectors", since none of them had prior communication .

"The measures seem insufficient to us because restrictions are once again known, but not economic aid," Carrizosa explained and pointed out that "other Autonomous Communities have managed to bend the curve without the need to impose such drastic sacrifices." He added that the Government "does not invest in resources or plan anything, but is going to leapfrog" and pointed out that the closure of the restoration in Catalonia "was taken without objective data that the infections came significantly from there."

On the other hand, the head of the opposition has pointed out that, before the cessation of the leadership of the Department of Treball, Afers Socials i Famílies, the minister, Chakir El Homrani, “would have been better off assuming his disastrous management in first person by going to his house". "We believe that El Homrani is hiding behind the dismissal of his team to cover up his incompetence," Carrizosa pointed out and recalled that "the management of the residences was a disaster and then there was chaos caused by the aid to the self-employed by blame for the battles between ERC and JxCAT ”. Finally, he explained that the minister "has been missing for a long time and when he appears it is to give more uncertainty" and has lamented "the inability of the Government to face the social and economic consequences of the second wave."



Source news