Casado proposes that the Government request the transfer of prisoners convicted of sedition outside Catalonia, given the possibility that the Generalitat will proceed to leave the prison after the elections.
- Casado proposes that the Government request the transfer of prisoners convicted of sedition outside Catalonia, given the possibility that the Generalitat will proceed to leave the prison after the elections. "The government has to be one step ahead, there is no impunity," he says
- He says that today he travels to Barcelona to give a hug to the FCSE agents “who have played their lives” and to commit to them so that a “deserved” salary match is applied and maintain the Citizen Security Law
- He urges Sanchez to pick up Torra's phone to tell him that he is breaking his government agreements in 40 municipalities and in the Diputación de Barcelona and the departure of the PSC from Diplocat and the Audiovisual Council of TV3
- Ensures that, from the DUI, the you process It has cost the Catalan economy 1033 million euros and that this week's riots are leading to the destruction of 8,000 jobs and a loss of 25 million a day just because of the infrastructure cut
- “The Government has been surpassed and Sanchez has failed to face the two most important crises facing our country: the economic one, which is in the making, and the territorial and political one that lives in Catalonia and which is of the maximum gravity ”
- He says that "a real government is needed that knows how to solve the crisis and face the territorial challenge because it has already done so." "A Government that returns to lead the Spanish to claim the prosperity, harmony and historical continuity of Spain"
- Notes that the announcement of the Government to proceed to the exhumation of Franco this Thursday confirms that "the PSOE wanted this to coincide with the election campaign"
- "I ask for a real Government, whose legs do not tremble to preserve order and the law, because without order or law or coexistence, prosperity and harmony"
- It raises five blocks in which to improve the Spanish economy: Fiscal revolution, labor market, training, elimination of administrative obstacles and increased competitiveness.
- Casado will apply the tax revolution to return 16,000 million euros to the productive economy
- He advocates lowering the hiring through social contributions, and raises a flat rate for freelancers, a second chance law for entrepreneurs and the administrative single window
- It promises that in 2030 the industrial sector can reach 20% of GDP because it is a sector that sets quality employment
- Regrets the lack of energy competitiveness and warns that the tourism sector "is also suffering"
- Alert that, although the economic figures are not being good, "we see again some denial" by the Government, which explains that "the PSOE tries to prevent the campaign talk about economy"
- Remember that the Budgets that Sanchez agreed with Podemos increased taxes by 7,000 million and increased public spending by 30 billion. "This would be a fiscal hell that would hamper competitiveness and make the possibility of avoiding this budding economic crisis more irresolvable," he says.