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In a pre-campaign event held in Granada on Sunday, May , the President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE Pedro Sánchez addressed the attendees, calling on them to participate in the elections and reiterating his desire to continue along the line of progress and equality that characterizes his political formation. If we had to summarize what 19-J is about in two words, they would be: rights or rights. And the rights are defended by the Socialist Party . The general secretary of the PSOE and president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has assured that his commitment in the motion of censure four years ago was to have “a more social and exemplary government” and that has been the case. “Despite the war and its economic consequences, despite the pandemic and a destructive opposition, which has never stepped up in this legislature, the fact that Spain moves forward is the success of the Spanish people and the great failure of the right and the extreme right.
The left and the Andalusian elections: Macron, Melenchón or Le Pen Sánchez recalled that, “thanks to the social commitment of the progressive government”, the SMI has risen, as have pensions, and one of every two contracts currently signed are indefinite. And that is why he defends the need for “a government of progress” to emerge from the polls on June Australia Phone Number which represents a society “that wants more . ” Because although there are people who have been able to settle with the PP government in Andalusia these years, with the right and the extreme right they will not stay “as they are”, but will “go back”. The progressive majority of Andalusia “has to mobilize. There are many more of us than them,” he assured. The socialist Party is committed “to progress” and that progress is materialized in the fight for “equality.” "Today we have a government that has 63% of ministers, and to the right we tell that equality is a right and rights are defended, they are not trafficked and much less trivialized." “The main challenge we have in the country is the inequality increased by the responses of neoliberalism in the financial crisis” and it is therefore one of the main priorities” for his government because “it is one of the main commitments of social democracy.” Without forgetting “the harshest expression is gender violence.
To put an end to this scourge, he has opted “for the commitment of public powers to eradicate this scourge that shames us all and especially men.” And that is why the general secretary of the PSOE has reproached the right and the extreme right for “applauding and smiling saying that they are anti-feminists” . PP and Vox “ideologize equality and feminism” when they are issues that are above the parties because they are about “Human Rights.” JUAN ESPADAS candidate of the PSOE to preside over the Junta de Andalucía. The socialist candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Espadas, has also spoken precisely about equality. “Legal equality” exists and is expanding and we must continue working “on real equality.” Elections in Andalusia: a challenge for the left Before representatives of women's associations, who attended the PSOE-A event in Granada, Espadas denounced that the right "which has been wanting to hide reality all its life, equality is not yet real and the right wants to sweeten reality.
The left and the Andalusian elections: Macron, Melenchón or Le Pen Sánchez recalled that, “thanks to the social commitment of the progressive government”, the SMI has risen, as have pensions, and one of every two contracts currently signed are indefinite. And that is why he defends the need for “a government of progress” to emerge from the polls on June Australia Phone Number which represents a society “that wants more . ” Because although there are people who have been able to settle with the PP government in Andalusia these years, with the right and the extreme right they will not stay “as they are”, but will “go back”. The progressive majority of Andalusia “has to mobilize. There are many more of us than them,” he assured. The socialist Party is committed “to progress” and that progress is materialized in the fight for “equality.” "Today we have a government that has 63% of ministers, and to the right we tell that equality is a right and rights are defended, they are not trafficked and much less trivialized." “The main challenge we have in the country is the inequality increased by the responses of neoliberalism in the financial crisis” and it is therefore one of the main priorities” for his government because “it is one of the main commitments of social democracy.” Without forgetting “the harshest expression is gender violence.
To put an end to this scourge, he has opted “for the commitment of public powers to eradicate this scourge that shames us all and especially men.” And that is why the general secretary of the PSOE has reproached the right and the extreme right for “applauding and smiling saying that they are anti-feminists” . PP and Vox “ideologize equality and feminism” when they are issues that are above the parties because they are about “Human Rights.” JUAN ESPADAS candidate of the PSOE to preside over the Junta de Andalucía. The socialist candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Juan Espadas, has also spoken precisely about equality. “Legal equality” exists and is expanding and we must continue working “on real equality.” Elections in Andalusia: a challenge for the left Before representatives of women's associations, who attended the PSOE-A event in Granada, Espadas denounced that the right "which has been wanting to hide reality all its life, equality is not yet real and the right wants to sweeten reality.