The future of Europe is at stake. That is practically the only point in common that all political parties are highlighting at the beginning of the last week before the European elections that will take place on June 9.
Yolanda Diazthe leader of Sumar, has resorted to the PSOE’s call for the left-wing vote to vindicate Sumar as the only force that guarantees continuing to gain rights precisely by charging against the socialists: “SThey are left-handed, but they don’t want to repeal the gag law. They are left-handed, but now they want, Teresa Ribera above all, to lower taxes on electricity companies.”
An argument that has also been used Santiago Abascal: “They said they were left-wing, now that they are left-handed, but to me they seem sinister”.
Meanwhile, Podemos continues with its speech for peace in Europe in the words of Irene Montero: “War is a mechanism for the rich to be richer and the poor to be poorer, that is why we defend peace.”
For its part, Ciudadanos has traveled to Campo de Gibraltar to rescue an old demand: “They take the money to launder Gibraltar, it is intolerable, it cannot be that parasite. This territory must pass into Spanish hands.”
Candidates and national and regional leaders are also rushing the last Sunday of the campaign to launch their last messages to Europe.
Oriol Junqueras (ERC) has asked the European Union to intervene in housing mattersa: “In the same way that one day they decided to rescue financial entities, the European Union would also have to provide resources for housing policies”
Together It also requires resources in terms of housing, while they claim amnesty, and the PNV demands European funds that, they say, are not arriving as they should. Everyone rushing their campaigns one week before the elections.
Source: Lasexta

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