The “concern” of the government for racist violence unleashed in Torre Pacheco (Murcia, 40,074 inhabitants) in recent days is deep and its spokesman, Pilar Alegría, has alerted Tuesday that in the town they can “extend” to other territories. In the press conference after a council of ministers that for the minister has had a “marked social component” – the Dependency Law was approved, the program of active employment policies and the offer of public employment – the spokeswoman has loaded against the rights, accusing Vox of “splashing daily” in the hatred of the immigrant with the “complicit silence of the PP.” The Minister has also minimized the criticisms of the European Commission to the Amnesty Law and has defended the agreement achieved for the financing of Catalonia.
In addition to condemning the violence of recent days and celebrating that in Murcia, José Ángel Antelo, the leader wanted to reflect on “the hatred that is fed through lies” and becomes the “most flammable fuel” when “points to a group of people” to which he believes “different from her skin color or her beliefs”, and “link immigration with violence” or “inoculate fear and” inoculate fear “. “In that hate splashes daily a political party like Vox with the complicit silence of the PP,” said the minister after in Torre Pacheco they have mobilized since last week ultra groups that call the “hunting to the immigrant” in the networks. Joy has tried to counteract that false speech with data. He has listed that Spain is one of the countries with the “lowest crime rate” in the world and that “since 2011 has been reduced by six points.” But it has gone further: “73% of the whole of the crimes committed in our country in 2023, the last year of which we have statistics, were committed by people of Spanish nationality.”
“If we look at the other face of the currency, foreigners contribute 10% income in our social security and only suppose 1% thin. 25% of the growth of our PIB per capita is attributed to those born outside Spain. This is reality and allow me that in the name of the government transfer our commitment against hatred and intolerance,” the spokesman concluded.
The allusions to what happened in the Murcian municipality have also come from other government members present at the press conference. The holder for the digital transition and the public function, Óscar López, has responded to the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who on Monday accused the government of “letting migration grow to burst the country.” “Whoever bursts the coexistence and normal institutionality that has to be in politics is Mrs. Ayuso,” he said. Similarly, the Minister of Social Rights, Pablo Bustinduy, has made a defense of public services. “In this dark time from Washington to Torre Pacheco, here we work to settle the bases of the 21st century with a social state that protects us all. Here we are in defending the public and defending a model of society that far from loading against those who are in a more vulnerable position seeks to redistribute wealth,” he said.
The other topic very present this Tuesday at the wheel after the Council of Ministers, has been the agreement for the financing of Catalonia, a commitment signed last year with ERC in exchange for investigating the socialist Salvador Illa President. “What yesterday [este lunes] He talked and worked is an extrapolable agreement to any autonomous community, ”he defended. Faced with the criticisms of the PP and also of Barons of the PSOE as Emiliano García-Page, the minister has argued that as long Rajoy.
The spokeswoman has reiterated that the agreement with Catalonia is based on the principles of financial sufficiency (with more resources for communities), solidarity, fiscal co -responsibility (in spending and income) and bilaterality that is compatible at the same time with multilaterality. “The formula is applicable to all communities,” he insisted before asking the PP, to criticize the government explains “what is its model”, if the dispersion defended by Alberto Núñez Feijóo when he was president of the Xunta, or one that ponds the GDP as Isabel Díaz Ayuso prefers. “The time has come that they raise a model and a serious proposal that goes beyond common places,” said joy.
Only a few hours after the European Commission has first positioned itself on the amnesty and indicated that this “does not respond to the general interest” having been the result of a political pact to invest Pedro Sánchez President, Alegría has briefly denied that the law “affects the financial interests of the EU” and has defended that “does not contravene” the directive against terrorism either. “Both the Venice Commission and the Constitutional Court consider that the amnesty responds to a legitimate purpose,” added the spokeswoman for questions from journalists.