Sánchez insists on maintaining “his roadmap of approving taxes” so that “those who are at the top support”

The President of the Government vindicates the way in which his Executive knows “what solutions” must be given to crisesSánchez defends that a democracy such as Spain “does not pay tribute to dictators or their henchmen”The general secretary of the PSOE stresses that his party has given “a definitive boost” to autonomous Spain The general secretary of the PSOE and president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has insisted that the Government will continue with its roadmap of approving taxes so that those who are at the top support to those who are below” in the current “dramatic circumstances” that the war in Ukraine has caused.Sánchez participated this Saturday in Vitoria in the presentation of Maider Etxebarria and Cristina González as candidates for mayor of Vitoria-Gasteiz and deputy general of Álava, respectively, an act in which he has defended “useful politics”. He has also pointed out that “the great difference” between the government and the opposition is that, in a context “so d difficult” the current one, the Executive “proposes a solution to each one of the problems” and the opposition “only poses problems to all the solutions proposed by the Government.” Sánchez has claimed the way in which his Executive knows “what solutions” we have to give to the crises, in the face of “the neoliberal response” that was given to the financial crisis.” Yesterday we heard former leaders of the PP, as well as the current leaders, say that this tax on large financial entities , to the large energy entities, is absolutely unjustified”, criticized the socialist leader. A democracy such as Spain “does not pay tribute to dictators or their henchmen” In his speech, Sánchez assured that “inequality” is the current challenge of societies and has stressed that a democracy, such as Spain, “does not pay tribute to dictators or their henchmen.” “After the approval of the Democratic Memory Law and the exhumations that We are seeing, we claim that a Spain with memory is a better Spain”, he has defended. On the other hand, he has valued that the current Executive has given a “definitive boost” to co-governance, an issue “which is still respect for the self-government and the eighth title of the Constitution”. In addition, he stressed that the PSOE has given “a definitive boost” to autonomous Spain. “Some complain that this co-governance thing is not working well at all, so let’s talk about how to improve it,” he said.