Jose Luis Martínez-Almeida


"If it is intended to avoid confrontation and open a space for dialogue, the PSOE of Madrid will have something to say about that demonstration"

  • He asks the Prime Minister to accept the outstretched hand that Casado has been transferring him for months and that, if he wants to open spaces for collaboration, he should maintain a more "fluid and continuous" contact with the PP "
  • "Who must be held accountable is the one who has the effective responsibility of carrying out these spaces of agreement," says Martínez-Almeida, who recalls that the PP has supported very important votes such as the three states of alarm, the decree for the new normal or IMV
  • He asks to focus the debate on "scientific and technical terms" and denounces that none of the political forces that have criticized the measures adopted by the Community of Madrid have based their criticism on these criteria. "There has been a political criticism and a debate that is not good because of what it involves confrontation," he adds.
  • He emphasizes that Madrid presents a series of "different circumstances" such as its high population density or its communications hub, and maintains that "the sooner Madrid recovers, the better Spain will do." "There are 17 different Autonomous Communities and that requires, at times, that different scenarios can be considered," he adds
  • He advocates that "the necessary measures be adopted at all times" and encourages following the recommendations of the health authorities, such as the advice of Minister Illa to limit mobility and leave only when it is essential
  • He assures that the security of the Barajas airport could be improved to "regain confidence in the international arena and generate subjective security conditions"




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