The PP calls Totana "hack" the measures imposed by Zapatero

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"will cause workers who are still paying the consequences of a crisis caused by them," according to Popular

In a statement, the president of the PP in Totana, Isabelle Nau, lamented that "Zapatero, at the end, we have had to read the book Obama and Angela Merkell to take action late and wrong" and has claimed that "the measures announced by the Socialist government is attacking the social rights of pensioners, mothers, dependents and government employees, when you have much room to cut public spending ministries and spending subsidies completely useless. "

Regarding the impact of cuts in the Region of Murcia, Nau has assured to be "a tremendous setback for Murcia, in charge of a government increasingly weak and wobbly," and said that "adjustment measures announced by Zapatero considered insufficient and unfair and improvised. "

In his opinion, "it's amazing that after two years of ignoring all the voices, including 4.6 million unemployed, Zapatero addressed now because it is imposed in the EU, any reform would need the Spanish economy .

For Nau, "shows that more than ZP presiding Europe, what happens is that Europe is presiding over Spain, which highlights the sense of state of the Prime Minister, who has been forced to set out measures and wrong time ".

Against this background, Nau has called an urgent call for early elections, "and that the socialist government is currently subject to probation by the European and world economic institutions."

For the president of the local PP, "Europe has imposed measures, he has been told time and watch it in order to prevent Spain can create insurmountable problems for monetary union," he adds.

He has also expressed concern that, "with cuts and with the imminent increase in VAT, there is a new tax increase that the Government does not stop or deny rule."

He has also criticized what he calls "the hack of Zapatero," and has referred to the measures announced by the Prime Minister of Spain and that in his opinion, cause "to remain citizens and workers pay the consequences of a crisis that has caused them. "

He reiterated that the measures announced on Wednesday by the Government of Spain are raised "at the demand of Europe, so this may be" the first hack but not the last. "

With the freezing of wages, pensions, investment and public employment which arises is "the reduction of the state," he adds.

Finally, he lamented "that the Socialist Government has lost two years in which the different political forces have been reaching out" to make social policy and committed, and added that the cuts announced by the President of the Socialist government "should be greater for those that are most favored by the Executive of the PSOE.

In this sense, he said "is not the same regional funding that has been given to the Region of Murcia with the Socialist government, which has robbed us the recognition of more than 150,000 Murcia, which has the given to other regions such as Catalonia, which has been overfunded. "

Therefore, explained that the Zapatero cut "can not be linear for all" to which he added that it is also necessary to analyze which regions have become "more austerity and cuts effort throughout the crisis."

In this regard, he pointed out that the Region of Murcia has more austere Administration in Spain and is the less money it costs to citizens. "

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