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The PP has no news of what the

Government

thinks about its economic plan.

The Executive has not even acknowledged receipt of the proposal that Alberto Núñez Feijóo sent to Pedro Sánchez last Friday.

"Not one ok, thank you", they complain in

Genoa

, where they see "unthinkable" that nobody from the PSOE calls the main opposition party before Thursday, the day on which the

validation

of the anti-crisis decree that the Council of Ministers approved on March 29.

"The Government has found time to apologize to the ERC but has not found time to study the document" of the PP,

Juan Bravo

, deputy secretary of Economy of the

popular

party, complained at a press conference .

Bravo has demanded that the Executive call the PP to process the decree as a bill and negotiate proposals between socialists and

popular

.

"It is time to negotiate economic measures", he has proposed.

The Government "must do it now with the PP; it is not credible that there is no proposal in our document that cannot be applied," he added.

The two axes of its economic proposal in which the PP sees more room to agree on measures are taxation, with selective and temporary reductions for low and medium incomes, and public spending, where it would be better for Genoa if

La Moncloa

did the gesture of "tightening the belt".

It must be remembered that Feijóo eluded the PP logo in his plan to make it easier for the Executive to adopt some of the measures.

But the PSOE has dismissed the measure as "economic populism."

The spokesman for the PSOE,

Felipe Sicilia

, has assured that behind the tax cut proposed by Feijóo, the future cuts in pensions, education, public health or the Welfare State are hidden.

"Sit down to negotiate," Bravo insisted, because the PP is willing "to agree on a document" jointly with the PSOE, based on the plan sent by the

popular

on Friday.

"We will continue to wait until Thursday to try to incorporate into the decree those measures that the opposition considers necessary," the deputy secretary has requested.

"We are convinced that they are going to call us and that many of the measures" are going to be taken on, he said, but "today we do not have a position on the 'yes', nor on the 'no', nor in abstention.

"We are waiting for a call from the Government to talk about the economy" and "we are going to trust" that this contact takes place, Bravo stressed.

"The government should allow itself to be helped," she added.

"How is it possible that the Government is capable of sitting down with

EH Bildu

and negotiating with ERC and not sitting down to negotiate a document that affects 80% of Spaniards?" he criticized.



"We don't have red lines," add PP sources, and there is a margin "until Thursday itself."

"Do we trust the call? Looking at the background, we might think not, but is the government really not going to find the time to sit down and talk about measures that help the Spanish?" they insist.

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