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"Using yeclanos Murcia and depends more on the policies of Europe in Spain" (07/05/2014)

The former Minister Jesus Caldera and the Socialist candidate to the European Parliament in Yecla underscore the importance of changing economic policies imposed choking right to drive major recovery plans for the re-industrialization of our country, and the maintenance of the welfare state

Jesús Caldera, current secretary of the PSOE Ideas and Programs and former Minister of Employment and Social Affairs, together with the Deputy Secretary General and candidate PSRM Parliament, Isabel Casalduero, Yecla have promoted the need to sensitize the public to the basics political change in Europe to achieve out of the crisis.

Caldera austericidio stressed that the European right has imposed in recent years may lead the continent into a permanent recession.

Quoting the economist Keynes, has listed three main areas of investment proposals at European level to try to change the inequality between north and south and make Europe again generate employment and wealth.

First, former driver of Law Unit is committed to a public investment plan "to Marshall Plan" to revive job creation and employment sector.

Another set of proposals is to give more dynamism to the European Central Bank to provide credit especially to small and medium enterprises by circulating credit.

Finally, the Socialist leader requires a great program for training and active employment policy, in addition to providing all families without resources a minimum monthly income of 600 euros until they find employment.

Jesús Caldera has stated categorically that Europe has enough capital to make that investment and therefore you need is a change of political priorities, and that change can only come with the progressive majority.

Industrial redevelopment plans for areas such as Yecla

The Socialist candidate to the European Parliament, Isabel Casalduero has advocated industrial redevelopment plans with the aim of enhancing the consolidation of Spain's economy and regain productive areas such as Yecla that in these five years have lost much of its industrial structure.

In this sense, policies considered key Casalduero rebounding that begin in Europe in order to strengthen yeclanas business R & D, design and export dynamics.

He also noted other sectors such as renewable energy, very battered by the government of Rajoy, besides deepening around wine production and internationalization plans and green jobs as the Iber-Lynx Life project.

Yeclanos must punish forgetting Valcárcel

Isabel said that Yecla Casalduero must give a punishment vote the PP candidate Ramón Luis Valcárcel and refuse to vote for the mess left in the Region and to keep this forgotten city for 19 years as president.

Casalduero yeclanos asked to express their vote by May 25th whether to approve or reject the cuts in public services, whether you approve or reject the tax amnesty, if they approve or reject the labor reform that precarious workers, or whether to approve or reject the insensitivity of the right face of widespread poverty, among others.

Dependence and public services such as employment

Both Caldera as Casalduero have emphasized the importance of maintaining public services and dependency law prompted the Socialist leader from the Ministry of Social Affairs.

They have also expressed the importance in generating employment in addition to providing a quality service to people.

In this sense, Jesus Caldera considered key European investment in jobs, since the numbers of active population is around 16 million people, a million and a half employees except when Rajoy came to power, and the maintenance of the welfare state in our country should be around 20-21 million workers as it existed in 2006.

Source: PSRM-PSOE

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