Yolanda Díaz wants Spanish restaurants and bars to close before one in the morning

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The second vice president and minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has stated this Monday in an appearance in the Congress of Deputies that it does not seem reasonable that in Spain bars and restaurants are open at one at dawn, because in the rest of Europe they close earlier, and describes these hours as “madness.”

This was stated during a meeting of the Sumar parliamentary group this Monday in Congress, in which he also spoke about other issues such as housing, regarding which he said that they have “differences” with the PSOE on the scope of the measures to improve their access and has defended the measure of coalition to promote a child benefit of 200 euros per month, until he reaches the age of majority.

In his speech, Díaz has highlighted that these days there is a lot of talk about the stability of the legislature, to state that it is not built only in Congress but rather by deploying social advances. that enjoy social consensus”, referring, for example, to the reduction of working hours or improving paid leave that has the support of citizens.

«I also tell you positively that we are going to have an Amnesty Law and we are going to have General Budgets without a doubt. They have voted us for this and despite all the pages of newspapers and talk shows, which take many minutes of their time to draw a world that is going to fall and in which it is not going to be produced, we are going to have it simply because the Citizens have voted well, they have not made a mistake and because the tasks we have are very important,” the second vice president explained to her deputies.

After highlighting that in the face of “noise” we must act with “serenity” and “calm”, placing value on useful politics, which is valued by society, to comply with the government agreement with the PSOE, the second vice president pointed out before his deputies that the next General Budgets are “key” for Sumar.

Once again, Díaz has called on the Sumar deputies to put the issue of housing as a central element, given that the problem is not the small property owners in the country but the thousands of citizens who cannot afford to pay the rent. “This, in a serious democracy like the Spanish one, cannot happen,” he concluded.

Consequently, and in the face of the “spectacle” and “embarrassment” of corruption, with the ‘Koldo case’ as a backdrop, the leader of Sumar has stressed that we must influence good politics and that the task is to “govern, govern and govern”, fulfilling the agreements with the PSOE and the parliamentary allies. “We have to show that politics is something else,” she stressed.

On the other hand, she has stated that this year she will attend the 8M demonstration on the occasion of International Women’s Day and has stressed that feminism occupies a central place in Sumar, as it constitutes a “pillar and driving force” of its political action.

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