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The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has stated that the resistance to the reduction of working hours is «ideological,» while also pointing out that there is still «room for negotiation.»
«What I fail to understand is this ideological resistance to it, I believe this has to do with other elements that are more partisan than based on reality,» Díaz affirmed.
She made these remarks to the media on Saturday during her visit to the Madrid Book Fair, where she also noted that the Government, which «is working on this reduction, has done what it had to do, which is to approve a regulation that improves the lives of working people in a country with sufficient productivity.»
SHE NEVER LEAVES THE TABLE
«The reduction of working hours in Spain is already established, as the average hourly rate in Spain is 38.2 hours, and therefore, it is already part of our business heritage,» explained the Minister of Labor, who, when asked about the negotiations for the regulation to be approved in the Congress of Deputies, emphasized her «unwavering negotiation vocation.»
In this regard, the Galician politician boasted that she never leaves the table, believing that «there is room to achieve it.»
«In any case, there are 12.5 million Spaniards waiting for this, and I believe that the Government has done what it had to do, and now it is up to the political parties in Congress, but this is the measure that all Spaniards in our country are waiting for,» Díaz stated.
FEIJÓO DOES NOT «RESPECT INSTITUTIONS»
Regarding the request from the President of the Popular Party (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to various parties in the hemicycle to present a motion of censure, the second vice president described it as «unusual.»
«He should stop fooling the Spanish people,» Díaz expressed, noting that the upcoming congress of the Popular Party will be a «process in which they have to decide whether Mrs. Ayuso, Mr. Aznar, the extreme right-wing section of his party, or he himself is in charge.»
«This is what the PP Congress is about, but it is a tasteless joke for him to tell his allies to present a motion of censure,» emphasized the Minister of Labor, before pointing out that Feijóo is not «respecting the institutions.» Finally, Díaz stated that if Feijóo «had the votes to present the motion of censure, he would have already done so.»
«Let’s remember during the investiture that Mr. Feijóo told us that he was not really the president because he did not want to be, Mr. Feijóo is not the president because he does not have the parliamentary majority in our Congress to be so,» concluded the second vice president, highlighting that «there is a progressive coalition government for the long haul.»
«I also tell Mr. Feijóo that if he continues to be held hostage by Vox and the extreme right, he will never reach the Moncloa in his life,» Díaz concluded.