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The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has demanded that the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno Bonilla, "park his arrogance" and withdraw the law that is already being processed in the Andalusian Parliament to regularize irregular irrigation in the Doñana National Park. Sánchez wants Moreno Bonilla to "recognize his mistake and stop this outrage" a day after the Andalusian Chamber approved the processing of this rule. Sánchez, in addition, wanted to highlight the "feminism" of the PSOE when there are already more than 1,000 sex offenders who benefit from the sentence reductions allowed by the law of only yes is yes approved by his Government.

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE has closed the tribute that the Basque Socialists have given to Rodolfo Ares and has taken the opportunity to attack the president of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno Bonilla. Sánchez has warned him that Doñana "is not anyone's farmhouse" but a "heritage of all". The leader of the Socialists has relied on the "environmentalism" of the PSOE and "feminism" to counteract two controversies that surround the electoral pre-campaign of May 28.

The allegation used by Sánchez about the "feminism" of the PSOE has avoided any reference to the reduction of sentences and the release of those convicted of sexual crimes. A day after it was confirmed that more than 1,000 convicts have managed to reduce their sentences, Sánchez has appealed to the "transformative movement" of socialist feminism based on socio-labor proposals such as the increase in the Minimum Interprofessional Wage, the increase in pensions or the labor reform with the increase of indefinite contracts.

"We are a party of winners," said Sánchez during the closing of the political event held by the Basque PSOE at the Campos Theater in Bilbao. "The future will once again give reason to progress and leave the right where it has always been," Sánchez warned his Basque militants after disqualifying the announcement made by the PP that it will appeal to the Constitutional Court the Housing Law agreed with ERC and EH Bildu. Sánchez has not made any reference to his pro-independence partners nor to Podemos with whom he does not finish closing an agreement to reform the controversial law of only yes is yes.

The Basque Socialists have celebrated in the middle of the electoral campaign the farewell political tribute to Rodolfo Ares, former Basque Minister of Interior and secretary of organization of the PSE-EE with Redondo Terreros and Patxi López. The current socialist spokesman in Congress and Basque lehendakari between 2009 and 2012 has related his relationship with his "companion and friend" and, above all, an "essential socialist". López, who has come to sing a cappella a song by the Basque singer-songwriter Imanol, has underlined the "capacity for action" of the socialist leader who died last January after an extensive political career that began in the City Council of Bilbao and led him to be the coordinator of the first and only non-nationalist government in Euskadi.

López, in addition, recalled the essential role of Ares in the planning and execution of electoral campaigns and has called on Basque socialist militants to "get involved" in a campaign in which Nora Abete, also protagonist in the act, aspires to the Mayor of Bilbao. "We all carry a part of Rodolfo inside us," emphasized the current secretary general of the Basque PSOE, Eneko Andueza, who has attributed to the PSOE the achievement of peace in Euskadi after the end of ETA.

  • PSOE
  • Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla
  • Doñana
  • Pedro Sanchez

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