• Program The PP will reduce five taxes and the IRPF where it governs the 28-M

A program designed to curb the erosion of institutions and alleviate the economic impact that plagues families and the middle classes. Exactly two months before the municipal and regional elections, the Popular Party presented its electoral roadmap on Sunday, understood as a "governance manual" against the "resistance manual" on which Pedro Sánchez has pivoted this legislature.

The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, promised this Sunday in Guadalajara that "every word and qualifier of this program is designed to fulfill it." It is, he summarized, the bet of the main opposition party to return to politics "the value of the word given" in the face of the promises of electoral propaganda poured by other parties, which never materialize. "Now it's a set of sayings, in four years it will be a set of facts."

As EL MUNDO advanced this Sunday, the bulk of the framework program of the PP for 28-M goes through "relieving the fiscal pressure" of families, the middle classes and companies in our country. The training has prepared a battery of measures focused on the reduction of various taxes and, as a spearhead, continue on the path of the deflatation of the IRPF opened in September by the autonomies governed by the popular.

However, it is not the only point of the program. The plan, designed by former Development Minister Íñigo de la Serna and Senator Carmen Fúnez, is committed to "stopping the deterioration" of institutional quality as one of the priority objectives if it reaches governability.

In the eyes of De la Serna, the Government "does not attend to the true needs of citizens", but is dedicated to economic "waste" and to make decisions based on the demands of its partners and not for the good of the Spaniards. The PP program, structured in five major points, bases a good part of its proposals on the institutional regeneration plan launched by Feijóo last January in Cádiz.

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