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• “If you break up with the independentistas, here you have the PP to sit down and talk about the real problems of the people,” says Casado about his offer to negotiate budgets.
• He points out that the “ball is on Sánchez's roof” and has to choose between agreeing with the separatists or those who want to reach an agreement for Spain to leave a better country.
• Considers that “as a state and government party, the PP cannot remain idle before the more than three million unemployed” and demands the VAT refund to the autonomous communities and a negotiation for autonomous financing.
• "We are the calm and moderate force of that Spain that wants the parties to take care of their concerns."
• Demands that Sanchez resign from the negotiating table with the Generalitat, disable Torra, do not amend the Penal Code for pardons "through the back door" and not name Dolores Delgado general prosecutor of the State.
• Demands the chief executive to recognize Guaidó as president of Venezuela and offer all the information on the content of the Ábalos meeting with the vice president of Maduro.
• Urges Sánchez to defend Ceuta and Melilla in the face of Morocco's attitude, to maintain the labor reform, to give up the tax increase and preserve the single box.
• “The PP continues to reach out to reach State agreements and fundamental pacts so as not to depend on independentistas and batasunos,” says Casado, who commits a negotiation of the PGE if the Government breaks with those political forces.
• Denies that the PP blocks the agreements with the Government and transfers its proposals in the institutional, social and economic fields to the Chief Executive.
• Announces that it will support the Government in the European negotiation, “even to present a veto” and demands that it negotiate in Europe “in the face of a dog”.
• Advocates for depoliticizing Justice and doing so with “the procedures marked in the Constitution”, without putting “zancadillas” on judges.
• It shows its willingness to reach agreements to achieve fair regional financing within the framework of the Conference of Presidents in the Senate and, later, in the Autonomous Community Committee of this chamber.
• Underlines the importance of resuming the negotiation of the Toledo Pact. "It is essential to defend the sustainability of the system and the revaluation of pensions," he says.
• Reiterates the offer to carry out an educational pact and shows its support for the Law on the Protection of Children and Adolescents and that it be extended to the elderly.
• Calls for joint progress in recovering order, coexistence and progress in Catalonia and advocates agreeing on a common policy against nationalism and radicals.
• "Sanchez can not pretend that it is the PP who goes to jail to negotiate the budgets with the independents," says Casado, who accuses the PSOE of having changed and losing the centrality. "The PP has always been in the same place," he concludes.