He also trusts that the negotiation with the parliamentary allies will make it possible to improve and carry out the budgets
MADRID, 20 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, has been convinced that they will reach an agreement with Sumar, the platform promoted by the second vice president Yolanda Díaz, to be “electoral allies” and form a coalition for the next general elections.
In statements to TVE, collected by Europa Press, he has reaffirmed that the also head of Labor is “his candidate” and is now building “his party”, in reference to Sumar, so when that process ends and Díaz decides, he will They will sit down to talk.
“I am convinced that we will reach an agreement to be electoral allies (…) Yolanda Díaz is our candidate and we will have to agree on the terms of that coalition that allows us to be partners,” she deepened.
On the other hand, and regarding the processing of the General State Budgets, the Minister for Equality has stressed that the parliamentary groups have the “right” to participate in the configuration of the new public accounts and put certain elements at the center during the negotiation.
In this sense, he has considered, for example, that it would be good to talk about the Housing Law and has claimed that the draft budget issued by the Government guarantees rights and includes measures to protect families in the current context of crisis.
In this way, she has predicted that the multinational majority will propose elements of negotiation to the Executive, although she is convinced that public accounts will be improved through a pact with her allies and they will go ahead “guaranteeing rights” and “shielding” the security conditions for the society in the face of inflation.