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"We still don't know what Maduro's number two came from, with whom he met beyond Ábalos and what he talked to Sánchez. It is mandatory that the Government answer these questions, it is no use hiding behind the walls of Moncloa."
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Remember that Ábalos has given up to six different versions of the meeting with the vice president of Maduro and the last thing is that "he walked through Barajas from living room to living room and even there could have been calls to Iglesias and Sánchez."
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"It is not normal for a minister to go to the airport to receive anyone at dawn." What do they hide so as not to tell the truth? He asks.
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He regrets that "we are getting used to a government that never tells the truth." "It is difficult to find an assertion by Sánchez that he himself has not denied in a short period of time."
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He criticizes that "Sanchez announces in Barcelona that he is going to water money to those who keep him in Moncloa and flee the rest of Spaniards an essential money to maintain basic public services".
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He accuses Sanchez of staying with 2,500 million euros that belong to the autonomies and that the citizens have already paid with their taxes. "The Government is obliged to transfer that money and it is an unusual decision that does not," he criticizes.
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He regrets that, instead of returning the money that corresponds to them, Sanchez will keep it and, in return, encourage them to borrow money by asking the banks "so that our children will pay Sánchez's debts to the autonomous communities ".
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Remember that the Government also owes 750 million euros to the municipalities for the same concept and criticizes the "demagogy of the left, which boasts of thinking about people" because with that money communities and municipalities attend to the most vulnerable and provide essential services . "It's intolerable," he says.
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He says that the PP will not allow these "grievances because it defends the freedom and equality of all citizens" and underlines that socialist presidents have decided to join the PP to recover these amounts.
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He affirms that before the data of the unemployment of the month of January "all the alarms have jumped", in all Spain and especially in the Canary Islands. "These figures take us back to the time of Zapatero in which they said that everything was going well and only the fattening of the unemployment lists was going well."
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He criticizes that those autonomous communities in which the PSOE governs with Podemos or with the nationalists, "leave the municipalities to their fate." "It is the common denominator of leftist governments."