スペインのマリアノ=ラホイ大統領は、スペイン国民に、スペイン国家の破綻を回避するために、財政削減政策を、理解と連帯で支持するように要求
Rajoy pide comprensión y justifica sus reformas para evitar la quiebra de España
El jefe del Ejecutivo a Mas que tendrá "la mano tendida al consenso dentro de la Constitución”
Asegura que coincide "en lo básico" con Rubalcaba sobre la independencia
La comparecencia de Rajoy, en televisión
La rueda de prensa del presidente, en Eskup
El País Madrid 28 DIC 2012 - 13:58 CET
Rajoy calls for understanding and justifies his reforms to avoid bankruptcy of Spain
The Chief Executive will have to Mas "outstretched hand the consensus within the Constitution"
Ensures that matches "the basics" with Rubalcaba on independence
Rajoy's appearance on television
The president's press conference, in Eskup
The Country Madrid 28 DIC 2012 - 13:58 CET
The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, today called on the Spanish "sympathy and solidarity" to justify their reforms to avoid bankruptcy of Spain. "I assume that the Spanish care about the results, welfare", has granted the chief executive during the balance of his first year in office, after stating that this is why not ask "more patience, because the Spanish have been much "and not" blind trust, because politicians we must daily scrutiny of what hacemo ". "But I ask for understanding and solidarity" before shelling a fact that he says offers insight into the evolution of the public deficit if it had not launched an agenda setting. "We understand the impatience, skepticism and even disappointment" of the Spanish, has admitted, but defended the policy settings as "what to do".
Rajoy has defended well their cuts as necessary and inevitable, further noting that "without the reforms, the situation would be" unbearable "," unsustainable "and the public deficit would be between 11% and 11.5%." Who we would lend money in this situation? "he asked," Better not to think, because it has not happened, "has been answered.
"We know that many people are impatient, they are five years of the longest and most intense crisis that this country has suffered in recent decades, we know that many people are getting carried away by the skepticism, if not despair, many people disappointed by the lack of results, "continued Rajoy, who after thanking the spirit of" sacrifice "of Spanish has not ruled out that in 2013 Spain reach the six million unemployed and said that his intention is to raise the VAT
The prime minister, who has announced a debate on pensions in January, has denied that the Ministry of Finance will review the deficit targets of the autonomous communities. "We have no intention of easing the deficit targets," he assured.
Asked about the federal state model advocated by the PSOE, Rajoy has been defined as a "stalwart of the Constitution" and explained his condition to reform the text. First, you need to know very well what the goal, and there is consensus that the amendment is timely. But the rule of time. "The priority in Spain is not to reform the Constitution."
Rajoy has also approached Artur Mas to remind you "outstretched hand the consensus within the Constitution." "I will interview with Mr. Mas whenever he wants," said the chief executive, who has said that on the claims sovereigntists President of the Government shares with the PSOE leader Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, "basics". With regard to relations with Mas, Rajoy said that "never" broke "the meeting points" with Catalonia. "If there are problems now," he added, "Rest assured that I'll do my best to solve it for the good of all citizens."
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This hearing is the last of this year's half-dozen solo has offered since winning the election. Rajoy decided not to hold the debate on the state of the nation this year, and has avoided appearing in Congress at its request, except to inform the decisions of the European Council.
Rajoy takes and the last meeting of the Council of Ministers this year to review the economic situation, explain the measures undertaken by the Executive in 2012 and advance the Government's priorities for the coming months.
Also the leader of the opposition, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, has convened today to the media at the headquarters of the PSOE to balance press conference a year that has been marked by the economic crisis and in which elections have been held in Andalusia, Asturias, the Basque Country, Galicia and Catalonia.
The Prime Minister held a press conference at the Moncloa Palace before the summer holidays to equally balance the first months of its work.
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero the custom in the last two terms of offering two press conferences a year to take stock of semi-government activity.
This is the sixth time since Rajoy won the elections on 20-N that gives a press conference in Spain alone. He did it in the national headquarters of the PP after the Board of the party on May 14 and after the banking bailout and times before traveling to Poland to attend the first game of the Spanish team, on June 10. Also appeared before reporters in Brussels on June 29 to take stock of the European Council, and on August 3 in La Moncloa. On October 1 offered in the Senate last solo press conference.
Rajoy made the decision not to enter the debate on the state of the nation in the first year of his inauguration. Despite the flood of key decisions and controversies this year, as reforms in health, education, labor market, higher taxes, nationalization of banks, the European bank bailout or sovereigntist challenge Artur Mas, the president will leave the parliamentary debate highlight of the year for 2013.
The president has also avoided appearing at his own request in the House of Representatives, except to inform the decisions of the European Council.
Rajoy has prepared in great detail his last appearance of the year. His advisers and he have faced a clear dilemma: accept reality suffering citizens-that is, that the data, especially the unemployed, are dramatic and will not improve soon, or focus on positive data If you see the Moncloa, especially the balance of trade, and competitiveness in the EU negotiations. As is usual with him, Rajoy will probably a mixture of both. The secretary general of the PP, Dolores Cospedal, has advanced this morning in an interview on RNE would-be president's messages. The PP chest out of their first year of Executive: "The Government's reform momentum has been the most important of Spanish democracy."
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