Politics

The Socialist candidate has a future Government with ministers last

If he wins the elections of J-26

USPA NEWS - Secretary General and candidate of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE its acronym in Spanish), Pedro Sanchez, presented this Sunday in Barcelona will be his Government if he wins the elections on June 26 or is elected to head a coalition Cabinet.
The list presented by Sanchez recovered several ministers of previous governments Socialists in Spain, including former Education Minister Angel Gabilondo, who repeated ministry; Jordi Sevilla, former Minister of Public Administration in the Government of Felipe Gonzalez, and former Minister for Public Works Jose Borrell. It also includes the Senegalese Diauf Luc Andre, president of the African Associations of Canary, as head of a new Ministry of Immigration. It is, said Sanchez, to give solidity to the project with which the PSOE will go to the elections on June 26.
Recovery of the best values in the recent past in Spain was a constant interventions of the Socialist Secretary General, Pedro Sanchez, who on Saturday appealed to the spirit of former Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez, one of the main protagonists, with the actual Emeritus King Juan Carlos I, of the transition to democracy in 1975. Suarez, now deceased, was president of the Union of Democratic Center (UCD its acronym in Spanish), now extinct, and later the party Democratic and Social Center (CDS acronym in Spanish), and distinguished by its capacity for dialogue and tolerance.
Precisely, the vice secretary of Studies of the conservative Popular Party (PP), Andrea Levy, criticized Sunday Pedro Sanchez evoke former President Suarez, because, she said, the Socialist candidate is "the lord of the veto to PP and sectarianism." Levy also said the Government presented by Pedro Sanchez recalls the Socialist Government that led to unemployment and economic recession. Also the vice president in office of the Spanish Government, Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, criticized the Socialist candidate in an interview with a Catalan newspaper. No. 2 of the Spanish Cabinet said it was the "weakness" of Pedro Sanchez which prevented him from reaching an agreement with the PP in the previous legislature.
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