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The Minister of Social Rights and leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra, branded Ferrovial

this Saturday

as a "pirate" for moving its headquarters from Spain to

the Netherlands

, a move that has generated outrage in the Government, especially in the minority partner of the

Council of Ministers

, who in recent weeks has toughened his speech with businessmen like

Juan Roig

, whom they call a "ruthless capitalist."

On this occasion, the leadership of Podemos charged against the company directed by

Rafael del Pino

, which he accused of leaving Spain when things began to go badly for him economically, which is why Belarra demanded that he return all the money that " given to him by the Spanish" in recent years.

"It is a pirate company that has taken 1,000 million euros of public contracts in this legislature alone," the minister used to justify her attack.

"She saw how her wages were nationalized with the

ERTE

and later, when things went wrong, she was rescued with money from all the Spaniards."

For this reason, he called for "tying the company short" and forcing it to "return every last euro that the Spaniards gave him" so that it can be directly allocated to public services.

"That is exposing the logic of life ahead of that of economic benefits," settled the leader of the

purple.

They call for a pact with the PSOE

This is how the number one

of Podemos expressed

this Saturday, during an act of Podemos held in

Madrid

prior to

March 8

, International Women's Day.

A date that on this occasion will be marked by the strong division within the Government in relation to the effects of the star law of Equality, that of only yes is yes, which has allowed the reduction of sentences for hundreds of sexual assaults.

The purples, in any case, refuse to accept the reform proposal that the PSOE will take this coming week to the Congress of Deputies, and has already warned that it will vote against it.

The Minister of Equality,

Irene Montero

, stressed in the act of this Saturday that it is necessary that this initiative of the Socialists not be debated directly.

"We have to reach an agreement so that on March 7 the return to the Penal Code of La Manada is not voted in Congress," said Montero, who is confident that in the coming days the two members of the Council of Ministers will reach a alternative pact that prevents the PP and Vox from supporting the socialist proposal, which in the eyes of Podemos is an involution in feminist rights that the coalition Executive is achieving this legislature.

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