Monday, May 25, 2009

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MEYER SAYS THAT" HAS LOST SHOE POLICY LEFTS "

In a campaign event held in the morning in Seville, the No. 1 candidate IU European Parliament has strongly criticized the PSOE's electoral campaign. Meyer said that "Zapatero has put a red suit for the election campaign, but under the red dress hiding ZP 5 years of government with the same economic policy than did Rato y Montoro. In an amusing dialogue with the public, Meyer stated that "Zapatero has proposed zero left."
The MP questioned the audience: "Nationalization of the banks?" - "Zero!" said the public "fiscal policy progressive? "-" Zero!, "Rescue of strategic enterprises" - "Zero!".
MEP recalled that in recent years, multinationals such as Total, Banco Santander and Volkswagen have taken multibillion dollar profits, while unemployment affects more than four million people, while more than a million unemployed workers in without any subsidy.
Before an audience which brought together representatives of over twenty works councils in control ERE's, Meyer argued that both PP and PSOE "validated the English economy brick, forgetting about the industrial production" and claims that "the 82 directors of the 35 richest companies earn 365 million pesetas, a million a day. This is the reality of Zapatero and Rajoy.
Finally warned that "the multinationals can not get away with it at the expense of wages of workers and employees." The head of the list of UI reported that the new No. 2 of the Government for economic matters, José Manuel Campa, has proposed cutting wages "punishing the income of the working class" by what he said Zapatero "must be left the 365 days a year. "
At this point the candidate said he will not commit the "error PP and PSOE say the same thing "because although they share" the responsibility for the origin of the crisis, have different proposals. "While he recalled that both parties share a" common agenda hidden, "citing the recent agreement between the Socialists and popular to remove the principle of universal jurisdiction of the Court, preventing it to "prosecute criminals like Pinochet."

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