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The PP did not win, the PSOE lost

posted on: Nov 23 2011 7:57 by RDugey. Viewed 20 times.

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Everytime there are phenomena politicians like which has just happened in Spain, analyses the reasons for that particular party won or lost.

For some, Spanish society has been derechizado and therefore voted for the Popular Party, because the platform promised by right-wing, then candidate was much better compared to the leftist.

For others, it was decided to punish the Socialists because, unfortunately, the party had to bear responsibility of dealing with the internal, economic recession over the effects of the crisis outside the eurozone.

For us, was not that the people voted by Mariano Rajoy Brey, but against Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, and thus had to be. All the power has been concentrated in a single match and that has never been healthy... politically speaking.

Not there is way to be able to throw aside all economic malaise suffered by the Spaniards in recent years, u000ato think only about ideals. It takes action, and urgent.

With unemployment at around 5 million unemployed, appalling economic stagnation increased taxes, loss of homes and apartments after the mortgage, bubble and austerity measures that have not left any social sector affected... the logical thing was to seek hope in another party.

According to AFP, he published one of their information, an old retired 63-year-old woman, Maria Angeles Serna, was of the opinion that "I hope that gives us hope, hope that things will improve and the first thing you should do is clean cut wasteful spending and manage well".

Pressure of debts, while they are both imposed. Yesterday, for example, had to "pay a high interest by placing 3 billion euros in debt in the short term", apart from the nationalization of the Bank of Valencia, last Monday, "the fourth public investment by its banking sector".

From the u000aneighbouring countries, the German Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy French, advocated reforms in Spain! already! and Rajoy assumes.

Some analysts criticized the strategy of the silence of the then popular candidate.

For many was synonym of fear to not "mess up". The truth is that I didn't need to talk too much. It was an easy victory. Despair was from the other side

Cleverly, he expressed, during his first statements after the victory, "not promising miracles" and invited all sectors to be part of the solution and the change.

In short-term solutions: the problem of pensions, cut public spending, the salaries of civil servants and lower the deficit to meet eurozone.

Socially speaking, the indignant, which began meeting in Madrid against the Socialists, will be preparing many signs, but against the rightists.



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