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• The deputy secretary of the Andalusian PP assures that "PSOE and Ciudadanos have never wanted to listen to the clamor of the street or our initiatives"
• The Andalusian PP is "the only party that has always and everywhere defended the Inheritance Tax bonus"
• Ensures that the school year "begins with the same pending subjects: insufficient budget, poor management and prefabricated classrooms"
The vice-secretary for Organization, Training and Electoral of the Andalusian PP, Toni Martín, has revealed this Tuesday the double discourse that Ciudadanos maintains in the debate on Inheritance and Donations Tax and has shown how in Catalonia that formation voted against its suppression using the same arguments used by the PSOE in Andalusia.
Martín has assured that the PP is the only party that has always defended and in all communities the elimination of the Inheritance Tax, and has highlighted that, only 24 hours after the launch of his last political campaign, more than a million of people have already seen it or have shared it on social networks, which highlights the "existing social outcry in Andalusia on this issue". He also recalled that the signature campaign against the tax promoted by the PP achieved more than 330.000 signatures.
“PSOE and Ciudadanos have never wanted to hear this cry. From her arrogance, Mrs. Díaz has never wanted to attend to our requests or those of the street ”, has assured the vice-secretary of Organization, Training and Electoral of the Andalusian PP. He has affirmed that "for two years we have attended a play where they only tell us stories, they keep the debate open but we continue the same", but that "in the Andalusian PP we do not settle for reductions, we want the 99 percent tax bonus hundred".
Toni Martín has pointed out that the attitude of Ciudadanos against the tax is false, and has exposed the case of Catalonia, where the PP supported a CiU initiative in 2011 to subsidize it, while Ciudadanos voted against it. As stated in the Sessions Journal of the Parliament of Catalonia, Albert Rivera, leader of that formation, described the initiative as "irresponsible, anti-pedagogical and unfair", and justified his vote against the bonus by ensuring that "the initiative transmits a message irresponsible to society" and that its suppression "harms those who have less and benefits those who have more".
"It is the same discourse that Mrs. Díaz uses to maintain the Inheritance Tax in Andalusia", pointed out Toni Martín, who has revealed "the double discourse of Citizens depending on where they are". "Ciudadanos works by means of a survey and electoral interests, and in Andalusia it has been forced to join this petition that the PP has had as its flag for 10 years," he said.
Toni Martín has pointed out that "Ciudadanos uses the arguments of the PSOE in Catalonia, and here, forced by the clamor of the street and seeking to hang a medal, he uses the arguments of the PP", although "in reality he is not about to eliminate the imposed and only applies an electoral strategy”. "This is Ciudadanos: in each community it says a different thing depending on what interests it electorally," said Martín, who has asked PSOE and Ciudadanos to "stop telling us stories", the motto of the latest campaign of the Andalusian PP against the tax.
He pointed out that "the Andalusian PP has defended the suppression of the tax alone for more than a decade, it is the party that has held the flag since 2004." "We have aroused a clamor that was silenced, based on work we have managed to get this issue into the political debate and it has forced Ciudadanos to take a position," he said.
Start of school year
Around the beginning of the school year, the vice-secretary of Organization, Training and Electoral of the Andalusian PP has assured that "it begins with the same pending subjects: budgetary insufficiency, bad management, zero planning, old infrastructures, prefabricated classrooms (new shells have been built in Cártama, Alcalá de Guadaíra and Alhendín, among other towns), insufficient teachers (there are 5.000 fewer teachers than when Díaz became President), and an absolutely insufficient offer of Vocational Training (90.000 Andalusians have not been able to access a FP position in the last four years).
"When the Education budget has less overall weight each year (21,12 percent this year compared to 21,77 percent the previous year), we already know that there will be problems," said Martín, who recalled that "since Díaz is president, they have stopped investing 200 million in Education, the Pisa report places us below the Spanish average in all indicators and we are leaders in dropout and school failure.
“Susana Díaz tells parents not to stay in the anecdote. Will you also tell the 500 parents who were queuing yesterday at the Seville Education Delegation because there was no place for their children? To the parents of the 80.000 students without air conditioning in their classrooms? To the thousands who continue to study in prefabricated classrooms?” Toni Martín has asked himself, who has predicted that the next tide of Andalusians will be that of Education.
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