Citizens this morning warned the Prime Minister not to have the liberal training to support budgets that include the "surreal measures of Podemos." After Pedro Sánchez opened this Sunday to negotiate the next state accounts with the party of Inés Arrimadas, the spokeswoman for Cs, Melisa Rodríguez, responded on Monday that it is early to speak of a negotiation that "has not even been put on the table". But she has warned that the liberal formation will always be against the "surrealist measures" of the PSOE government partner, Podemos.

The spokeswoman for Cs added that those "surrealist policies" that she rejects are "those that criminalize the self-employed, those that generate employment" and those that defend that "raising taxes is the only solution" to the economic crisis generated by the Covid-19.

Rodríguez has emphasized that Cs will always be against "a sine die tax increase", as the PSOE and Podemos once defended. But he did not want to confirm or deny that Cs is in a position to discuss the Budgets with the Government.

The spokeswoman for Cs also declined to answer whether the PP should be in the negotiation of the Budgets. Asked repeatedly about it at the press conference after the party's Standing Committee, she has only said that for public accounts "consensus is very important."

The 'orange' leader has stressed that the Government did not talk about the Budgets at the meeting they held with the Cs leadership on Friday in Moncloa. And she has refused to talk about public accounts when it is not yet known what European aid Spain will count on, a key fact for the next State Budgets.

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