Moncloa is determined to do pedagogy with the measures promoted by the

Council of Ministers

since the beginning of the socioeconomic crisis as a result of the war in Ukraine.

That is why the order to ministers and officials of the PSOE is to exhibit, explain and show off the measures in each intervention, so that they report political returns in the next municipal and regional elections.

Pedro Sánchez takes charge of this strategy.

The Prime Minister has taken advantage of his appearance in

Congress

to discuss all these measures and contrast them with those launched by the PP a decade ago due to the financial crisis.

"In Europe, today Spain exports solutions to the energy and price crisis. 10 years ago, we imported bailouts for bankrupt banks and cuts in our welfare state."

The phrase summarizes the approach with which the chief executive has come to Congress.

Take advantage of the focus to break down measures in detail and contrast it with the PP, but using for this the decisions that the popular ones made 10 years ago, in the midst of the global financial crisis.

Sánchez looks to the past to try to gain momentum in the face of a demoscopic scenario in which all the polls, except the

CIS

, give the victory to the PP.

Moncloa wants the situation in Catalonia to be an electoral asset in this

2023 electoral cycle

, and that the "noise" that bothers the President of the Government so much does not obscure a clear objective that he and his people have set for themselves: to crush with the message that there is not a single Spaniard who has not benefited from his measures: labor reform, aid for hydrocarbons,

lower VAT

on basic food and electricity, the Iberian exception, increase in the minimum wage, limit to the increase of the rent...

"These are measures that unite Spain," Sánchez boasted from the rostrum.

"And they unite it in a different way from what some proclaim from different squares in Madrid and who believe they have the exclusive right to the Constitution and patriotism."

A clear allusion to the recent demonstration in Madrid, called by civil society, but which was attended by officials from the PP, Vox and Cs.

"The best patriotism is the one that reduces inequality and the wage gap."

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