Since Alberto Garzón assume the unpublished portfolio of consumption the news around this ministry has always gone from the hand of the controversy.
Since the limitation of the advertising of betting games for the youngest and products with high content in sugars to your cheap, fast and healthy food recipe book.
The welcome of consumer measures has not been very flattering even among its own government partners.
For example, the “unbeatable chuletón” of Sánchez when Alberto suggested consuming less meat.
To this are added the debates that the proposals of him generate in social networks, something that not only happens to Alberto himself but also members of him.
This week his brother, the economist Eduardo Garzón (33), starred in a rifirrafe with Daniel Lacalle, also an economist, in social networks.
LACALLE wrote the next tuit: “There is no public sector without the private sector. The public sector is financed with the income of the private sector and is indexed with the future income of that private sector. The one who wants to defend ‘the public’ should start
For defending the private. ”
The brother of the Minister of Consumer replied: “It is not true, the money creates it and regulates the public sector, so it does not need to collect taxes to finance. And the other way around: The private sector can not enter anything if the public sector
He does not create the money before. ”
After an exchange of Tits, both abandoned the debate but the criticisms raised above all against Eduardo, which is not the first time he sustains as a possible solution that the State has the ability to create money (the so-called ticket printing machine). Garzón’s brother studied Economics and Administration and Management of Companies at the University of Málaga. When he finished he moved to Madrid to make a master’s degree in international economics and development at the Complutense University, where he also carried out the doctorate. At present he is a professor at the Autonomous University and also goes to the television programs that claim him. He is one of the most visible faces of communism in Spain and defends the ministry that occupies him. “If we reduce in a small part the military spending, which is still much more useless to the population’s eyes, we would have saved much more. Not to mention the crown or subsidies to the church, which are much more expensive than having a few Most ministers and who also allow a much more beneficial policy for people, “he confessed to the world a few months ago.
Eduardo is Millennial and has a pronounced profile as YouTuber.
This speaker allows him to be the scourge of the brother partner of his brother.
In one of the latest videos of him (he has not lost the Andalusian accent) he criticizes the rise in social contributions proposed by the Ministry of Escrivá to pay the Baby Boomers pensions.
He qualifies it from “absurd”.
Eduardo, unlike him, has not managed to curdle in the political sphere.
In 2014, he began working in the European Parliament as a local Assistant at Javier Coruso, MEPs of the United Left, and something more than a year later he signed as an advisor in the economy and hacienda area at the City Hall of Manuela Carmena and as the right hand of
Carlos Sánchez Mato.
The then mayor dismissed both.
The EDUARDO EESC was produced at the end of 2017, when he criticized the “prisoners” of Carmena for passing a new financial financial plan and described as “serious error” the departure of Sánchez Mato.
The economist is very close to his brother, so much that he did not mind sharing a flat of 70 square meters in Latin with Alberto and his wife, Anna.
He has a very good tune with the sister-in-law of him and he feels devotion to his niece, Olivia and Chloe.
Although he shares with his brother hobbies like the series and the comics, the true passion of Eduardo is the dance.
Of course, he changes as a couple, since he is not known any girlfriend.
What he most likes are Latino dances, especially the bachata and sauce.
“That the Coronavirus caught us dancing,” he expressed him in his social networks at the end of February 2020. Eduardo was in Naples traveling and took the opportunity to marry some dances in the Italian city.
If he had extended a little more the stay of him the prediction he made (this time not economic) would have been fulfilled.