MADRID, 8 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The general secretary of the Popular Party, Cuca Gamarra, has asserted this Sunday that the January slope “will be for everyone except Sánchez and his ministers” who “continue to skyrocket expenses and raise taxes.”

Gamarra has thus responded to the Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, who has accused the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, of “trying to sow fear” with a speech of “predictions and prophecies that do not will be fulfilled” and to hope that “the economic and employment figures in Spain do not go well”.

“I would recommend Mr. Feijóo an exercise in accepting reality, that he be aware that his desires are different but that the reality is that Spain grows at 5%, created half a million jobs in 2022 and has reduced inflation by five points in five months,” said Bolaños.

Thus, Gamarra has warned that “what is scary are the invoices, the purchase receipts and the skyrocketing mortgages that we Spaniards pay.”

Regarding taxes, he has also regretted the new special tax on plastic, of 0.45 euros per kilogram, which emanates from the Law on Waste and Contaminated Soils for a Circular Economy that was approved in April and entered into force on January 1. 2023, applying to non-reusable packaging.