El secretario general, Teodoro García Egea


  1. García Egea asks "a little sensitivity" to the Government so that the concern of the Spanish is only that of staying at home. "We stop this united, but we all have to be united in the solutions," he says regarding the measures that the Executive implements without counting on autonomous communities or political parties.
  2. He underlines that the municipalities of the PP are exonerating many businesses from paying taxes since they cannot open. "We should all be supportive and aware of the situation," he says.

  3. He transferred to the Prime Minister that three weeks after having assumed sole command, "the PP is at the side of the Spanish and the Government whenever we row in the right direction." "Loyalty, yes; law of silence, no ”.

  4. He criticized that Sánchez voted no to the cessation of non-essential activity in Congress on Wednesday and three days later proposed the same "without having spoken to anyone." "Spain cannot afford these improvisations," says García Egea, who underlines the "patent stupor" that this measure has caused among those affected.

  5. He stresses that the PP wants to guarantee that no one is fired, that companies can continue to function and that the self-employed only have to worry about their health.

  6. He denounces that "today many companies and individuals have to pay taxes and have not received liquidity." "Those people are not being served," he says.

  7. He highlights that the PP "is reaching out more to Sánchez than his own government partners" and denounces that the internal struggles in the Executive continue to the point that the decrees are published at dawn and the workers do not know if they have to go to work the next day.

  8. He contrasts the management of the PP presidents and mayors, who "have been ahead", to that of the Government, "who is behind and is right when he accepts the proposals of the institutions that are close to crisis".

  9. It requires the Executive to provide protection and test equipment for professionals who are at the forefront of the fight against viruses, such as toilets and FCSE.

  10. He refuses Irene Montero's explanations about the holding of the 8M protests and reminds her that whoever had the information was the Government and not the communities or the rest of the population, as the person in charge of the Police recognized.

  11. He affirms that the PP acts with "absolute loyalty and has an outstretched hand to work for Spain and the Spanish" but "not to sneak Churches into the CNI or publish the pardon order." "The health and economic crisis deserve a little more respect," he adds.

  12. He regrets that the PP "does not know the fine print or the big print" of the measures that the Government is going to approve today.




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