The secretary general of the Popular Party, Miguel Tellado, has confirmed that the Popular Group will vote in Congress in favor of the decree that revalues pensions, after the Government's decision to separate this measure from the so-called "omnibus decree", as the PP had requested and as we reported yesterday in El constitucional.Tellado explained on 'Espejo Público' on Antena 3 that "once it has been taken out of the omnibus, our vote is favorable and we have so stated" and has criticized that the Government "uses and abuses the decree law to satisfy the demands of its partners"In his opinion, the chopping up of the decree reflects "the parliamentary weakness" of Pedro Sánchez's Executive, and he has criticized that the Government repeatedly resorts to the decree-law as a formula of pressureTellado has assured that "what we are seeing are the erratic consequences of a Government that improvises day by day" and has defended that the PP is "in favor of immigrants who come to Spain to work". Regarding Vox, he has pointed out that "Sánchez needs Vox more than anyone" and that "he stirs up his ghost so that people continue to vote for him", in addition to affirming that "Sánchez is leading the PSOE to absolute bankruptcy" and that "he will lose the elections in Aragon" because "the PP will win them".
Government slices the omnibus decree
The Executive of Pedro Sánchez has decided to divide the omnibus decree rejected in Congress, separating the revaluation of pensions from other social measures, including protection against evictions for vulnerable people, with the aim of facilitating its parliamentary approval after the vote against by PP, Vox, and JuntsThe intention is to process the pension increase separately so that it does not depend on the validation of the complete package and to prevent retirees from seeing the increase in their benefits endangered, while the provisions relating to housing, such as the eviction moratorium, would be included in a second decree