López Miras loads against the government: “Nothing works, neither the light, nor the trains, Spain is in recoil”
The president of Murcia, the popular Fernando López Miras, has charged Tuesday against the Government of Pedro Sánchez, warning that “Spain is in setback” and that “nothing works” with its management, referring to the blackout and the latest rail incidents, although it has opposed the policies of the central executive with those of the communities and municipalities.
This has spoken the Murcian leader at an informative breakfast of Europa Press, where he has presented the mayor of Cartagena, Noelia Arroyo. From here, he criticized that “corruption cases follow each other without anyone knowing.”
However, he defended that “Spain continues” because, as he said, “daily management is not in Moncloa, it is in the autonomous communities and in the municipalities”: “We manage without resources, as is the case of the Region of Murcia.”
In this context, he has argued that regional governments and municipalities are those that “pull the car”, criticizing that the autonomous financing system is not reformed. At the same time, he has accused the chief of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, to try to “shut up” the regions with the cloud of the debt, “that does not solve anything.” (EP)