Pedro Sánchez has announced, in an electoral act in Tenerife, the creation of a line of ICO guarantees to guarantee 20% of the mortgage for young people under 35 and vulnerable families with dependent minor children.
The President of the Government and leader of the PSOE has focused his meeting on the protected housing policy that he offers for the coming years. He has done it in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, one of the cities in Spain where rental prices have risen the most.
Sánchez has defended his continuous pre-campaign announcements as an example that his government “does” not like the Councils of Ministers of the popular government stage that “announced cuts.” And he has ensured that achieving up to 20% public housing in Spain, as in the Nordic countries, is the objective that he proposes as a “great national cause” and to which he calls “all Spaniards for the next ten years”. .
In his speech, he accused the opposition of “posing problems with all the solutions” that the Socialists propose and has called for a “more resounding majority” in the next regional and municipal polls “to continue doing.” In this sense, he has repeated his criticism of the “rabid” opposition for the progress of the country.
The socialist leader has emphasized job creation and pension reform in Tenerife. And he has assured that “Spain is the country with the greatest social peace in Europe”. According to him, the national and nationalist right “only defends the elite, the people who are at the top” and his management has insisted that it should not be classified as “sanchismo” but as “socialism, the force that makes societies advance.”
He has assumed that the decibels of insults will continue to rise in the campaign and has asked his people to “leave the insults to themselves”, in reference to the right-wing forces whom he has branded as “anti-Europeans”.
The President of the Government has finished his speech taking advantage of the Mother’s Day festivity to assume that on May 28 it will be the women who will give victory to the PSOE.
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