MADRID, 28 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The PP spokesman in the Senate, Javier Maroto, has justified his group’s vote against the pension reform in that “there are independent voices such as AIReF that have discovered the cake of the Sánchez government”, while his counterpart of the PSOE, Eva Granados, has blamed this rejection, describing it as “rude”.

This is how these messages have been exchanged by both parliamentary spokesmen in the traditional press conferences from the Senate, where Maroto has confirmed the PP’s vote against this pension reform, which will be debated this Tuesday in Congress.

“The pension reform does not guarantee the revaluation by the CPI of future pensions,” denounced Maroto, who has indicated this reason for voting against in Congress, although this Monday morning they opened to an abstention.

Meanwhile, the Socialist spokesperson has indicated that “it is so crude that the PP does not want to have a sustainable, equitable and supportive public pension system.”