Ana Pastor en una entrevista en TVG


The deputy secretary of Social Policy of the PP reminds that the Executive has responsibility in the management of the Covid crisis, according to the laws: "Sánchez must assume that he is the most responsible and that the virus does not understand borders"

  • It advocates "clear and shared" standards for all the Autonomous Communities and for a reinforcement of ordinary legislation to take measures without the need to declare a state of alarm and have the country stopped, as other nations have done
  • It explains that, to decree the state of alarm, the CCAA must request it, but it is the Government who must authorize it and take it to Parliament. "Yesterday's statements by the Prime Minister are a clear sign that they want to get out of the way"
  • "We must act against the virus with instruments that are proportional to what we need at all times and for this we must do it responsibly," he says.
  • It raises a strategic reserve of drugs and health products, to avoid what happened with the Remdesivir, of which there is no longer stock in our country
  • Criticizes that Sánchez's meeting with the regional presidents is held in September, once the school year has started
  • It advocates applying "scientific-technical criteria that preserve children's health" and for face-to-face education to guarantee equal opportunities
  • He defends the "model of the parliamentary monarchy" and transfers his support to the Crown
  • He warns those who want to generate an institutional crisis "not to count on the PP and the millions of Spaniards who want to preserve the current model, which have led us to the forty best years of peace and prosperity"
  • "This is the moment of truth. When there are problems, politicians have to make responsible proposals and pitch in, not create them "
  • He demands that Iglesias give explanations in Parliament and points out to Sánchez that, after yesterday's vote in Congress, "he is making himself jointly responsible for the vice president not going to the parliamentary headquarters." "We ask for explanations and transparency," he concludes




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