MADRID, 8 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Deputy Secretary of Economy of the PP, Juan Bravo, has assured this Tuesday that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is not “trustworthy” because it makes promises to the carriers that it later “does not fulfill”. In his opinion, with what is happening Spain is losing “legal certainty” as a country.

This has been pronounced after the Platform in Defense of Transport, the group of self-employed and small transport companies nationwide that called the strike last March, has announced a new indefinite strike starting at midnight this Sunday .

When asked if the PP is worried about this transport strike, which could cause a shortage of supplies like the one in March, Bravo indicated that all Spaniards have to be “concerned” because “the March strike showed the importance of transportation”.

“But he also has to make us see the importance of helping those sectors that are having the worst time,” declared the ‘popular’ leader in an interview on Antena 3, which Europa Press has picked up.

In this sense, Bravo has indicated that it is necessary to listen to the representatives of the sector to see what their difficulties are and that “they cannot work at a loss”. According to him, he added, they are asking for “a series of actions that the Government undertook and once again the Government fails.”

In his view, the government “can’t be trusted there” because it tries to “solve problems in the short term, but then makes promises that it ends up breaking.” “And that is what is happening, that we are losing security as a country, and that cannot happen to us. We have to commit and comply and if it cannot be done, not promise”, he said, adding that if not “a scenario in which nothing is positive, but negative”.