The debate between 'La Vanguardia' and RAC1: the vision of our analysts

Beyond the reactions to Pedro Sánchez's decision to meditate on his continuity as head of the Government, the most controversial issues such as the amnesty or the referendum or the policy of pacts, the debate of the candidates for the Catalan elections on May 12 It has allowed reflection on the management of the Government and the proposals of the parties in sectoral policies such as education, taxation, regional financing, housing, drought management or infrastructure.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 April 2024 Thursday 16:22
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The debate between 'La Vanguardia' and RAC1: the vision of our analysts

Beyond the reactions to Pedro Sánchez's decision to meditate on his continuity as head of the Government, the most controversial issues such as the amnesty or the referendum or the policy of pacts, the debate of the candidates for the Catalan elections on May 12 It has allowed reflection on the management of the Government and the proposals of the parties in sectoral policies such as education, taxation, regional financing, housing, drought management or infrastructure.

La Vanguardia's specialist journalists in specific areas analyze what the debate regarding sectoral policies has given rise to. A lot of cross criticism but few proposals.