Canary Islands

Dolores Corujo accuses the "destructive opposition" of the PP of overturning the rise in pensions

The deputy and spokesperson for the Canarian socialists in Congress regrets that Núñez Feijoó's party is voting against free public transport or aid to La Palma

The deputy and spokesperson for the Canarian socialists in the General Courts, Dolores Corujo.

The deputy and spokesperson for the Canarian socialists in the General Courts, Dolores Corujo, has lamented this Wednesday that the Popular Party "persists in its destructive opposition", voting in Congress against measures of "significant social impact", especially in the Canary Islands, such as the revaluation of pensions, the extension of free public transport or aid for the reconstruction of La Palma.

"They live for confrontation and not to serve the citizens, this is further proof. Their interests are not the social majority, but the simple survival of a Feijóo questioned inside and outside his party", Corujo reflected, also citing "the complicit responsibility" of the Canarian deputies of the Popular Party and particularly of its regional president Manuel Domínguez.

"The PP rejects the revaluation of the pensions of 12 million Spaniards, including the more than 341,000 in the Canary Islands, that there be aid to public transport, so important also for our land, or even for those affected and the reconstruction of La Palma. The drift of this Popular Party is truly disappointing. Anything goes for them", he pointed out.

The socialist deputy for the province of Las Palmas has added that, faced with this dynamic of "destructive opposition" from the Popular Party, "we will continue working. We are not going to abandon the pensioners, the users of public transport, or the social majority of this country".