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Feb 20, 2024 6:22:47 GMT
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The spokesperson for Unidas Podemos in the Congress of Deputies, Pablo Echenique, asked this Wednesday the Government of Pedro Sánchez to protect vulnerable groups and small property owners when paying rent due to the coronavirus crisis. In an interview on TVE, reported by Europa Press, Echenique assured that we must help people who "have seen their income reduced" due to the impact of Covid- and the owners of a home intended for rent. «Another thing is very different if we talk about large holders such as banks or vulture funds that have hundreds or thousands of apartments that they put on the rental market. “Small landlords deserve the same protection as those who cannot pay rent,” she argued. by Taboolayou may like Notice to sailors with the former civilian Juanjo Martinez Along these lines.
The spokesperson for the purple formation has indicated that the Executive "understands it" and that, therefore, "it is going to take measures." This same Wednesday, the third vice president and minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño, explained that the Government is "studying different alternatives" to help the m America Cell Phone Number List ost vulnerable groups. «We have the rush of people who are having a bad time. We make our own the struggle of those who are going through the worst. That is why we work most intensely within the government, maintaining the unity of action of the Government of Spain," concluded Echenique. Previous article Ayuso wants to install a monument to health workers in Madrid Nuevo Norte Next article Abuse or fair arrest? The brutal arrest that sparks controversy Share.
partisan, but about citizens viewing the PP as a party capable of dealing with this crisis, regardless of the fact that some of its regional leaders are doing well," explains a political communication expert consulted. The PP emerged from the lethargy, from the "Lost in Translation" in which Pablo Casado found himself as if he were Bill Murray in Sofia Coppola 's film , and demanded "effectiveness to guarantee material resources to the autonomous regions and hospitals." In addition, Casado requested more respirators and mass testing for the population to detect the coronavirus. The leader of the PP met by videoconference with the presidents of the communities governed by the PP and demanded aid for nursing homes with an adequate health protocol and that Spaniards who are abroad be helped to be repatriated. Casado is faced with the opportunity for the Spanish to see him as a shadow president who shows his face by taking the lead, to the extent of his possibilities in this crisis, while Sánchez continues.
The spokesperson for the purple formation has indicated that the Executive "understands it" and that, therefore, "it is going to take measures." This same Wednesday, the third vice president and minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation, Nadia Calviño, explained that the Government is "studying different alternatives" to help the m America Cell Phone Number List ost vulnerable groups. «We have the rush of people who are having a bad time. We make our own the struggle of those who are going through the worst. That is why we work most intensely within the government, maintaining the unity of action of the Government of Spain," concluded Echenique. Previous article Ayuso wants to install a monument to health workers in Madrid Nuevo Norte Next article Abuse or fair arrest? The brutal arrest that sparks controversy Share.
partisan, but about citizens viewing the PP as a party capable of dealing with this crisis, regardless of the fact that some of its regional leaders are doing well," explains a political communication expert consulted. The PP emerged from the lethargy, from the "Lost in Translation" in which Pablo Casado found himself as if he were Bill Murray in Sofia Coppola 's film , and demanded "effectiveness to guarantee material resources to the autonomous regions and hospitals." In addition, Casado requested more respirators and mass testing for the population to detect the coronavirus. The leader of the PP met by videoconference with the presidents of the communities governed by the PP and demanded aid for nursing homes with an adequate health protocol and that Spaniards who are abroad be helped to be repatriated. Casado is faced with the opportunity for the Spanish to see him as a shadow president who shows his face by taking the lead, to the extent of his possibilities in this crisis, while Sánchez continues.