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The

rebellion

of the PP communities for the distribution of European funds, with legal actions included, has infuriated the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who this Saturday has deployed all his dialectical artillery to attack the main opposition party, which has directly accused of being the maximum expression of

"political denialism"

.

Sánchez has responded to the armed front for the PP autonomies -mainly Galicia and Madrid, but also Castilla y León, Andalucía and Murcia- with large doses of indignation and harsh words, accusing the Popular Party and its leaders of trying to

"boycott"

the arrival of recovery funds by questioning the distribution criteria.

The offensive of the

popular ones

, who have announced that they are going to demand explanations for the

distribution of European money

, is not, in Sánchez's opinion, but an attempt to frustrate what he has defined as the "great opportunity" for Spain to recover from the economic crisis derived from Covid and modernize.

As the economic vice-president, Nadia Calviño, did a day before, Sánchez used the word boycott to describe the concerted action of the autonomous governments and municipalities of the PP and recalled how in the past that same party acted in a similar way with the

European

cohesion funds

.

Along these lines, Sánchez has been compared to former president

Felipe González

, whom, he recalled, José María Aznar called a "petitioner" for claiming money in Brussels.

"It is always a socialist government that gets European funds and the conservative opposition that tries to boycott them," he insisted.

The comparison with González and the allusion to the cohesion funds has been made in Granada -where he has presented the candidacy of Juan Espadas to the Board- and they are especially significant in

Andalusia

, one of the territories in all of Europe that has received the most money in these years for its convergence with the rest of the Union.

But this "boycott" of the recovery funds, the Next Generation, are only, in the words of the President of the Government and leader of the PSOE, one more expression of the "political denialism" practiced by the PP and he cited other

examples

, such as the rejection of the increase in the minimum wage, the revaluation of pensions and, very especially, the opposition to the labor reform agreed with the unions and with the employers.

Regarding the reform of

the labor market

, pending ratification in the Congress of Deputies, Sánchez once again asked the PP to "abandon denialism" even in a timely manner and support a "reform of the country", a "good reform" that it will end, he stressed, with precariousness.

Sánchez has contrasted the "denialism" of the opposition to the

"good politics"

that, he has affirmed, represents the PSOE and that includes "good manners, rigor, truth" instead of "insult and tension".

That is what he sees, the president lamented, every time he attends the control sessions in Congress, but "I am not going to let myself be dragged", he added.

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