• Coronavirus: last minute

The last time Pedro Sánchez called the opposition leader, Pablo Casado, was on March 23. "He has not called me for two Mondays," said the PP president. "This debate" on measures to combat the coronavirus "is a monologue by the government," he added.

"There is no dialogue with the opposition or with the autonomous communities or with the social agents," Casado criticized in an interview with Telecinco. "That you do not want to call me? It is an error, but I am not going to claim it", but "I ask you to allow yourselves to be advised by parties like ours, which have had to successfully manage crises," he said.

For the popular leader, "the alarm decree is clearly out of date and we are already in a state of emergency." Why? " Congress and the Senate are closed, the media cannot ask [live in La Moncloa] and the opposition, in addition to supporting the government, can we not tell them what can be improved?" "I believe that unity, responsibility and loyalty is not that," he has answered himself.

Waiting for Sánchez to "reach out" to the main opposition party, Casado has launched a new proposal: "extra remuneration" or "additional pay" for health personnel, for being on the front line of the battle against the virus. "And the people who are out of their house risking their lives because they are essential services - delivery men, cashiers, truckers, civil guards, police and others - do not pay taxes during the alarm," and their employers do not pay social security contributions either. those workers.

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