The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Saturday that the Council of Ministers, scheduled for Wednesday of next week, would approve an additional investment of 1,300 million “To further strengthen vocational training” as collected service media,
Did in an act of pre-election campaign Regional and Municipal Authority in Pamplona, in which he added those 1,300 million to the 6,600 million already invested and for the approval of the Vocational Training Law.
This additional investment to be approved on Wednesday will work Increase the number of bilingual locations by 45,000 Vocational training and the addition of 824 digital training centers, as well as over 1,500 technology and entrepreneurship classrooms, a 50% increase over current classrooms.
Once announced, Sánchez claimed the latest economic data, growth, job creation, and prevention of inflation, for which Spain “soaks much better main European economies the effects of this war” and “creating employment like never before and with a quality of employment that we have never had”.
Ironically, the President compared these results with his “false miracles”, noting that there was talk of a Spanish economic miracle during the time of José María Aznar linking him to corruption. “We already know where those miracles end up, in prison,” he said.
In this sequence, he assured PSOE manages the economy “better than right” Because it follows the “general interest” of the “social majority” and not the “elite”, and has claimed to make increases in minimum wages and pensions compatible with job creation and “balancing the public accounts”. – This week the government guaranteed that the deficit would be reduced to 3% in 2024 – and thus there would be “the biggest social peace in Europe”.
The same ability to combine economic and social reform led to the Housing Law, which in 1998 was in contrast to the Land Law of Aznar, which raised prices, before assuring that now Spain Allocation of 3,500 million Euros for the construction of 65,000 subsidized houses, and reaffirm, despite the PP’s skepticism, that over five years it would build 183,000 homes. “We are going to create a great paradigm,” he reiterated, setting himself the goal of reaching 20% of subsidized housing in the Nordic countries.