MADRID, 2 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The FAES Foundation has criticized this Thursday the “patriotic jeremiads” of the First Vice President of the Government, Nadia Calviño, against Ferrovial after the Government of PSOE and United We Can have generated a “climate of blame for businessmen” in which In his opinion, the head of the Executive, Pedro Sánchez, “makes his populist discourse prosper.”

This is how FAES has pronounced after Calviño has transferred to the executive president of Ferrovial, Rafael del Pino, his “rejection” of the transfer of the company’s registered office to the Netherlands. After criticizing the “lack of commitment” to his country, “he considers that it is an” erroneous decision “by the company that” owes everything to Spain “, according to Ministry sources.

The foundation headed by former president José María Aznar considers that Pedro Sánchez’s impudent exercise of demagogy is “still recent, using the rejection of two IBEX companies to the arbitrary taxes decided by the Government to boast of his alleged audacity in front of ‘the rich'”.

“Citing the president of Banco Santander and the president of Iberdrola by name to feed his speech with populist bait, Sánchez said that ‘if Botín and Galán protest, we are doing well'”, added FAES in an annotation published by the foundation under the title ‘The bills of demagogy’.

FAES has indicated that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is installed “between arrogance and insults” and for this reason it has wondered “what is the jeremiad jingoism of Nadia Calviño against Ferrovial then?”

“What credibility can false reminders of the alleged great support that this government provides to Spanish companies have, which a large part of the Council of Ministers routinely defames? Isn’t the coalition led by Sánchez generating a climate of blame businessmen and their representatives in which Sánchez -not only Podemos- makes his populist discourse prosper?”, FAES questioned.

In his opinion, Ferrovial’s announcement to establish its domicile in the Netherlands raises questions that “the Government in a victim mode does not want to answer.” “Legal certainty in a country where the Government agrees on the Criminal Code with criminals, certainty in a country in which the agreed labor reform is being changed through the back door, stable fiscal frameworks in which supposed tainted contributory benefits are decided unilaterally of the populist demagogy of a government that every day has to show that it is the good guy among the bad guys,” he added.

Aznar’s foundation has assured that they expect “coherence” in Pedro Sánchez, “although it is a lot to hope for, and that the president offers the exact reading of Ferrovial’s decision” because, in his opinion, “according to the logic of sanchismo, if Del Pino is leaving, it’s that we’re going even better.”