• Sánchez's "priority" campaign: lead the left in four 'capitals of change' and save Seville

Pedro Sánchez's first mass bath has been more sour than sweet.

The campaign with which the PSOE intends to reactivate the electorate in the face of the May 2023 elections has been released this Saturday in Seville with a significant rain of whistles and boos.

"Let Txapote

vote for you

," said the poster displayed by a citizen during the walk, at uncomfortable times, that Pedro Sánchez has taken through the streets of the

Pino Montano neighborhood

, where the tour that the general secretary of the PSOE will start today by Spain with the motto

The Government of the people

, which this Saturday has also run into

the anger of the people

.

At least a handful of those people.

Sánchez has framed those whistles in "the noise of the political, economic and media right and extreme right", which "the big energy companies lead by the halter".

And he recalled at this point how the PP "grew in

Brussels

, along with the media right", to avoid intervention in the energy market, which has allowed, according to Sánchez, that Spain has already saved 1,300 million euros on the electricity bill .

The President of the Government has affirmed that he will defend in

Europe

"a generalized intervention in the price of gas and a decoupling" in line with that Iberian exception that "the right and the extreme right of this country opposed in Brussels".

"We are not going to shut up. They are not going to hide us", Sánchez responded to the noisy welcome that some have given them in the streets of Pino Montano, to then claim "the policy of common sense", which includes the revaluation of pensions on the

CPI

, the rise in the

Minimum Interprofessional Salary

, the increase in scholarships or the Minimum Vital Income.

"And what worries them is that, by carrying out social policies, we have shown that fiscal responsibility can also be achieved, with a 40% reduction in the deficit and an eight-point reduction in the debt. "That is why the political right makes so much noise and media,

"And despite Putin's blackmail, which has turned energy into a weapon of war against Europe, we will defend our industry and the middle and working class of this country."

"We are going to continue working for the people, without paying for the discourse of fear and without hot cloths," Sánchez insisted while demanding that Brussels reform the electricity market "once and for all"

The President of the Government has addressed those who give lessons in Spanish every day, asking them to "put their shoulders to the wheel" and work for Spain.

"We are supportive and responsible people. We think about the present and the future. This government's commitment to the middle and working classes is compatible with fiscal consolidation. But the right is on to something else; to defend the minority and private interests of a few powerful ones," he has repeated over and over again.

"Governing is choosing and we have chosen the people, the social majority of this country."

And he wondered how Spain would have come out of the Covid crisis or Putin's war if "those who took advantage of another crisis, the financial one, to open the door to the privatization of public services" had governed.

"Now they talk about lowering taxes but, when they were able to do so, they dedicated themselves to cracking down on the middle class and approving tax amnesties for big fraudsters, amnesties that, thanks to the Sevillian Minister of Finance, are now prohibited by law."

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