If there are no script twists, always possible, there is around a year and a half of legislature left.

And the two main parties, PSOE (Government) and PP take positions.

Pedro Sánchez begins the course with a gesture: he changes businessmen for anonymous citizens.

His opening act, in La Moncloa, in the company of 50 Spaniards, five of whom have transferred their questions and concerns to him.

No businessmen and the staff of Moncloa behind, to the Sun. Priority to the people, is what the Executive is focused on.

Your message, your image.

And in this framework, the chief executive has confirmed that this Tuesday the Council of Ministers will approve the subsidy for domestic workers, a purpose that had been anticipated last week from the Ministry of Labor.

Almudena went to La Moncloa from Tomelloso.

He wrote a letter to the Government in February alluding to the situation of domestic workers, demanding rights and better conditions.

She has been one of the citizens chosen by the president's team to intervene in this act with the citizens with which Sánchez has sent a message: we are with the people.

That was the purpose.

"After years working in the sector, we believe that our conditions must improve [...] There are many women who demand labor rights and equality, such as the right to unemployment."

It was the first intervention of the five anonymous citizens who took the floor.

Domestic workers, climate change, pensions, equality between men and women and childhood obesity were the issues that were brought up.

Almudena's casual question served Sánchez to take the witness.

Objective: response to concerns.

That's where the Prime Minister moved.

For each concern, a measure of the Executive.

For the domestic workers, he ratified and assumed what since the vice presidency of Yolanda Díaz had already been taken for granted for days.

Sánchez justified it in that it is a commitment of the Government in response to a requirement of the International Labor Organization.

"I want to announce that tomorrow we will approve the rule that guarantees unemployment benefits for domestic workers. We ended up with something unfair."

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