Yeclanos Socialists show their rejection of this new 'twist' to one of the most vulnerable sectors of society, pensioners, whose pensions will no longer be revalued with the CPI.
The Socialist Party of Yecla is concerned the recently passed pension reform, a reform that increased social vulnerability, violates the Toledo Pact, will be a reduction in the purchasing power of pensioners and affect future pensions of thousands of yeclanos.
For socialists yeclanos "has never been a period of social involution as brutal in this country, with the excuse of the crisis, as the first two years of Rajoy's government, which is dismantling what has been built over 30 years : never privatized public health and is being privatized, never applied the copayment as applied now, never made such brutal cuts in health or education, nor was a labor reform as brutal as did Mr. Rajoy, who has blown labor relations in this country. Moreover, they are throwing caution macroeconomic hopeful messages when the reality is that they are destroying the social fabric of the country and we have engaged in a Spain with rich and poor, no middle class and a precariousness plans alarming orphan reindustriales productive models.'re jeopardizing the scholarship system and equal opportunities for training, and limit the country's productive growth pruning Research lines I + D + I ".
The PSOE Yecla want to remember the words of Rajoy when he said "would put the scissors to everything except the Health, Education and pensions."
Just two years later, they have touched the Health, Education and now it's your turn to pensions.
"Pensioners yeclanos eroded their purchasing power will not be matched to their pension inflation adjustments and future pensioners will be increasingly difficult access to a decent pension."
This is why socialists yeclanos like to express their strong opposition to the measures aprobradas by Popular Party government.
PSOE YECLA / Municipal Socialist Group
Source: PSOE Yecla