Yolanda Díaz focuses on criticizing Feijóo and marks distances with Sánchez in housing

Yolanda Diaz and Pedro Sanchez They are a tandem and both have demonstrated it in the first session of the investiture debate of the socialist leader. The socialist leader has addressed Sumar’s boss in her response to Alberto Núñez Feijóo and she finished her first intervention by wishing her partner luck. The acting vice president and Minister of Labor has dedicated a large part of the speech from the rostrum to responding to the leader of the PP and also that of Vox, Santiago Abascal, who has left with all his deputies just when the Galician had to start speaking.

“In Spain we have a problem with the right“, Díaz has defended. “He is a warmonger, he does not accept who has won the elections and he does not offer solutions,” he continued before accusing PP and Vox of denying the climate emergency and pointing out their positions on sexist violence. He has also responded to the accusations from Vox about Sánchez’s “dictatorship” and reminded them that in territorial regimes the opposition does not sit in parliament. He reminded Feijóo “now that he likes the streets so much” that his predecessor in the PP, Mariano Rajoythey called two “massive general strikes” after approving the 2012 Labor Reform.

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“You are a part-time constitutionalist,” Díaz criticized Feijóo, before focusing on the “differences” with the PSOE. And in his first intervention he focused on policies such as taxation or housing. ““It is not fair that 85% of personal income tax comes from workers’ payrolls.”, he said before defending the need to equalize the income of labor and capital. In terms of taxes, criticism of the VAT exemption for education and private healthcare stands out.

In his second intervention he focused on international politics, especially with respect to Western Sahara, where the historical position of the left has separated from the socialist one after the rapprochement between the Sánchez Government and Rabat. “We have differences, but we walk together; the people of Sumar never confuse each other as adversaries,” defended Díaz, who has returned to the domestic debate to defend the “new territorial agreement.” “This is the best Spain”has defended before making the reform of regional financing the task of the legislature.

Yolanda Diaz and Pedro Sanchez They are a tandem and both have demonstrated it in the first session of the investiture debate of the socialist leader. The socialist leader has addressed Sumar’s boss in her response to Alberto Núñez Feijóo and she finished her first intervention by wishing her partner luck. The acting vice president and Minister of Labor has dedicated a large part of the speech from the rostrum to responding to the leader of the PP and also that of Vox, Santiago Abascal, who has left with all his deputies just when the Galician had to start speaking.

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