Page dismisses Podemos’s proposal to create a public grocery store: “It’s a supine nonsense”


Page “cools” the polls that give him removed from an absolute majority and ensures that a lot of the barometers “are clean” The president of La Mancha questions the proposal of the purples and assures that it’s “out of actuality”

The president of Castilla-La Mancha and PSOE candidate for reelection, Emiliano García-Page, has dismissed as “supine nonsense” the proposal of the final secretary of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, to create public supermarkets, and has thought of that the initiative is “out of actuality”. In an interview on Mediaset’s Ana Rosa Program, García-Page questioned if “now supermarkets must be closed to arrange a seaside bar with public employees.”

The Castilian-Manchego president has been questioned about his political future and whether or not he’ll keep in regional politics if he doesn’t revalidate the Presidency of the Community Board on May 28, and has acknowledged that his dedication to Castilla-La Mancha is for 4 years and that He likes to meet his commitments, for which he has asserted that “in fact” he’ll proceed in regional politics.

In any case, and given the outcomes of the polls that time to the likelihood that García-Page is not going to obtain an absolute majority and, subsequently, PP and Vox might be part of forces to kind a authorities in Castilla-La Mancha, he has ironized by declaring that in these elections they provide him “virtually absolutely the majority”, a outcome that he’s grateful for, since in earlier appointments with the polls the forecasts had been worse given his outcomes, for which he has even mentioned that “a lot of the polls are clean”

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