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The rejection of United We Can to increase military spending is absolute and a reality that no one denies anymore.

After remaining silent during the Atlantic summit so as not to unbalance the image of our country as host, the minority member of the Government is already working tirelessly to stop the commitment made by Pedro Sánchez before NATO to increase the budget for Defense.

All under the premise that "Spain is not at war".

The Secretary General of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, has accused the president this Monday of losing the progressive "course" of the government coalition and has urged him to return to the path of policies for the final stretch of the legislature. of lefts centered in the social thing.

"It is worrying that more and more people have the feeling that it is Podemos alone that raises the flags that should be the hallmark of a progressive government," she launched.

As EL MUNDO advanced this Saturday, United We Can prepare a hot summer against Sánchez's "unilateral" decision to increase military spending and will cry out during the following months in different public events in order to shield social policies and prevent our country participates in the warmongering escalation stemming from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In fact, Podemos has summoned its Executive this Monday, in which Ione Belarra has taken the floor in an extraordinary way instead of the co-spokespersons of the formation, to convey its resounding refusal in the face of budget negotiation and present a budget project "different" from the socialist "approach", which has praised the creation of "a true state care system", the 70 million increase in "investment in policies to combat sexist violence" or the tax reform plan defended for months by the

purples

.

In addition, from United We Can it has been proposed to the PSOE that the next General State Budgets contain a fund of 10,000 million euros to invest in health and public education.

To reduce inflation, Belarra has stressed the need to continue lowering the transport subscription to 10 euros, as was proposed within the Government, and increase the

SMI

, "as well as updating the pensions and salaries of public employees of according to inflation.

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