12-11-2020 | Cs

The president of Cs recalls that "they are not the budgets that we like," we will ask for "aid to the Spanish" without "giving in to the blackmails of separatism."

“Here's a hand outstretched. They will have to choose between the moderation of Cs or the radicalism of Bildu and ERC, and they will never be able to say that they had no other option ”, said the president of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, during her speech in the plenary session of the debate to all the PGE. "I ask you to listen to the moderate voices of the PSOE who prefer a pact with Cs and not with Bildu, it is not necessary to bear these humiliations from Otegi." “It is not just a matter of choosing between two parties, it is a matter of choosing between two routes, that of Cs that demands good things and talks about companies and families, or that of Bildu and ERC, which wants to humiliate those of us who want to school. to our children in Spanish, "said the president of the liberal party while reminding the Government that" the game is over, the moment of truth has come. "

The president of the orange formation recalls that "they are not the budgets that we like" and that they will not ask for "impossible", but they will ask for "aid to the Spanish" without "giving in to the blackmail of separatism." “With our orange lines we have managed to remove the 'podemitas' follies from the budget project to make them better”, and adds that “it has been a commitment not to present an amendment to the whole, which does not mean that we will vote favorably, to this requires more orange lines ”.

Likewise, Arrimadas has shown his "concern about the reforms that we send to Europe in the coming years, not only for the PGE for this year", since, he considers, they will be "temporary due to the pandemic". "They have to guarantee the future, the aid must be conditioned, if there are no reforms, how are they going to sustain that spending? They are not asking us to balance the accounts now, but to guarantee that this is sustainable ”, he concluded.



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