Díaz is committed to a government that promotes reforms and does not cut social aid

The leader of Sumar and vice president of the acting Government, Yolanda Díaz, assured this Saturday that “the next step is to achieve what the people have voted for, that the right does not govern” and form a government that promotes progressive reforms and maintains without cutting aid to citizens.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 September 2023 Friday 16:24
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Díaz is committed to a government that promotes reforms and does not cut social aid

The leader of Sumar and vice president of the acting Government, Yolanda Díaz, assured this Saturday that “the next step is to achieve what the people have voted for, that the right does not govern” and form a government that promotes progressive reforms and maintains without cutting aid to citizens.

“We are in a moment of 'impasse', but we are going to continue doing great things,” he assured in reference to the investiture session of the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, scheduled for this Tuesday and Wednesday.

"Let's take Feijóo's investiture as the prelude to what is going to come"; a progressive government that expands people's rights, promotes new reforms and maintains the aid that has proven to be useful, he noted.

Díaz has thus inaugurated a day that, under the title of “Dialogues for the future of our country. A project of well-being and rights for all", aims to update Sumar's ideology to look to the future and "build" its project for the "next decade."

“We want to win the country, not just the elections, we want to transform people's lives” and provide solutions to “small problems that are not small” such as the increase in oil or gasoline prices, or the quality of education. and public health, he pointed out.

Thus, the acting second vice president has indicated that “Adding makes sense only to protect citizens; to achieve a country that does not practice cuts.”

That is why he has warned that, given the need to rethink the continuity of social aid and bonus programs, it is necessary to analyze which have worked and which have not and study with “prudence and serenity” aware that “any incorrect action will cause pain and Sumar will not is here to cause pain” but to “turn the legislature into the most social in history.”

To do this, it is necessary to relaunch the process of analysis and definition of challenges and proposals that was interrupted by the general elections and that now must be resumed because “Sumar is here to solve the citizens' problems, to ask us what they need.”

That is why he has held three roundtable discussions on Europe and the need to promote “a great progressive wave” in the EU, plurality and democracy in Spain and the social rights “that people need to live much better,” he stressed.

On the other hand, the right understands politics “only from confrontation, from hatred and wanting to take confrontation to the streets,” he noted one day before the event called by the PP against the amnesty.

For Díaz, it is a right that seeks to destroy an “unborn progressive government” and that “screams and hates because they are desperate,” because the PP “is already failed.”