The spokeswoman highlights the importance of Davos and says that the Catalans are looking forward to this agenda as they are leaders in technological development
MADRID, 23 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Minister of Territorial Policy and Government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, assured this Monday that the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, and the Catalan, Pere Aragonès, still have no date to see each other since their teams are crossing agendas and has not clarified if The meeting is scheduled to be held before this Thursday, when Sánchez is scheduled to appear in Congress on the issue of espionage with Pegasus.
The meeting is pending, as stressed by the minister spokesperson in an interview on RNE collected by Europa Press, which has emphasized Sánchez’s trip to Davos. “Tomorrow she goes to Davos, on Wednesday she will appear normally in Congress. This is the agenda that matters to the Government and that we understand is the one that matters to all Spaniards and also to the Catalans,” she pointed out.
“This is what keeps the Government busiest and this has to happen before the next appointments,” he slipped next. In this sense, the head of Territorial Policy has set her sights on this world economic forum that Sánchez is attending to “put Spain in a scenario that is possible, not to miss an opportunity and not have any complexes”.
In this regard, the minister pointed out that Catalonia has always been a “leader and pioneer” in industrial and technological development and that the Catalans are looking forward to the president’s agenda in Davos. “It has to play an important role here,” he added, while mentioning that the Council of Ministers this Tuesday will approve a proposal to be able to compete with the rest of the world’s countries in “cutting-edge technology such as the microchips.”
In relation to the appearance of the leader of the Executive in the Lower House to give explanations for Pegasus, the minister has emphasized that Sánchez is addressing Congress on a matter where they have nothing to hide because the hallmark has been “honesty”. Thus, she has alluded to the fight against corruption when she arrived at the Executive with the ‘Kitchen papers’. “The partisan, partisan and shameful use of the State media to cover up corruption, other crimes by those responsible for the PP who used the State to cover up their corruption”, she has mentioned.
However, he has stressed that the Executive is firm in defending the rule of law and that the president’s appearance will go in that direction, although he has not advanced whether he will announce a reform of the National Intelligence Center or a declassification of reserved information.
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