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Patxi López: "All this will change if we take a radical turn with a ballot on Sunday, because now more than the Socialist Party is never necessary" (21/05/2014)

The secretary general of the PSOE Basque and former lendakari, Patxi Lopez today at Cartagena where he participated in various events.

The first meeting took place early in the afternoon with the rector of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, José Antonio Franco.

Then he has met with representatives of the UGT and CCOO Cartagena and later took part in a rally where they have also been a candidate for the PSRM, Isabel Casalduero, general secretary PSRM, Rafael González Tovar and general secretary PSOE Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón.

At the entrance to the headquarters of the Workers' Commissions, where the rally was held, Patxi López has exchanged a few words with members of the Save the Platform Rosell.

The leader of the Basque Socialists said that next Sunday we played three things: first, recover Europe because Europe that we do not like, because that is what helps banks and forgets people;

secondly, no stopping to the right, and the third, teach Rajoy exit door.

Lopez said that "we do not like a Europe where some walk around with briefcases by tax havens and the only borders are the ones that keep kill men and women fleeing poverty, nor we like Europe that meet three we impose all the policies of poverty democratic governments, instead of us out of the crisis are leaving in the lurch millions. So now more necessary than ever vote for the Socialist Party, to retrieve that Europe for us it was a dream and today's nightmare. "

Patxi López also stressed the need to "stop this right imposes its dogmas of faith that criteria and ideological austerity binge resulting in cuts and more cuts. Should change it's policy and resources for growth to recover the welfare state, and third, we must teach the exit Rajoy, not to oppose these policies or the Troika and prove to be the most outstanding student. "

Lopez added: "The PP says that everything is going better, but we have a million more unemployed has increased by 300,000 million public debt and money in the hands of a few. Has earned that Spain is the second most unequal country in Europe only behind Lithuania and increased everything but the welfare, progress and hope. changed if all this is turned upside down with a ballot on Sunday, voting for the Socialist Party. "

The secretary general of the Socialist Murcia, Rafael González Tovar noted that Patxi López is a reference for all socialists.

González Tovar argued that leftist policies are needed to get us out of the pit in which the PP has gotten us.

"It is a year to work for a socialist Murcia Region and on Sunday we will take the first step to transforming all we have to do in this region Valcárcel left in ruin."

González Tovar added that it is necessary to leave the current policies of the right policies of sacrifice, suffering and imposing its ideological criteria.

The priority for employment, social welfare and the people and austericidio, the Troika and cuts: On Sunday two companies are compared.

Meanwhile, the candidate for the European elections PSRM, Isabel Casalduero noted that "Europe today has given us back, is more concerned about the deficit and has forgotten the people and the welfare state they created other socialists Felipe González, and Patxi López Zapataero.

Casalduero said "Valcárcel now wants to go to Brussels, but we can not let it go with a clear conscience, a golden retirement after having sunk our region, which will pay for too long, can not allow you to leave with a suitcase full of votes. "

Finally, the general secretary of the PSOE in Cartagena encouraged to vote on Sunday to "together to turn today's Europe and to end policies of the right."

Source: PSRM-PSOE

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