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José María Ortega: "Keep Europe with employment, education and health for all and an economy for the people" (14/05/2014)

José María Ortega, candidate for the European elections on 25 May in the coalition, "The Plural Left", yesterday visited the town of Cieza to present it the European program of training, "designed with the aim to confront the economic crisis we face and we provide a welfare state to the public that make it possible for everyone to have a decent life. "

Ortega has been a councilor in his native village of Bullas, has a degree in Psychology from the University of Jaén and works as a Computer Technical Guidance of the Ministry of Education.

It belongs to the association on June 5 for social ecology and agriculture and has fought very significantly sustainable and speculation outside urban model.

The candidate explained that the plural Left "over the years, the two parties have taken turns to rule in Spain have made decisions to promote and develop a speculative economy instead of a productive economy, causing sustained enrichment big business and the general impoverishment of the population, which has been punished, moreover, with health and education cuts, layoffs, unemployment, abandonment of dependent, evictions and other penalties that have impacted very negatively on the quality of life of the people. "

He also stressed the candidate of IU in "loss of sovereignty and the democratic deficit which is the current model for economic decision-making, the troika has in this matter back to the public, and the measures are presented as necessary, like there's no choice, when this is not true. "

As an example of undemocratic decisions imposed from the outside and that undermine the sovereignty of our people, Ortega stressed "the reform of art. 135 of the Constitution, agreed to by Zapatero and Rajoy after consulting with foreign political powers which, in turn, respond great distances to Spanish citizens' economic interests.

A commitment Plural Left is undoubtedly "regenerate and restore democracy in Spain ceded sovereignty spaces, especially in the field of economic sovereignty."

Among the measures proposed in this line, "it would be perfectly possible," noted Ortega "tax reform cross the line that taxation is proportional to the economic capacity of individuals and societies, an end to tax havens, and allocate 2 100 GDP to finance policy stimulus and job creation "and" the introduction of a minimum wage equivalent to 60 100 of the average wage in each country, or conducting an audit of the debt, see what fraction of it is legitimate and should therefore be paid. "

In the agricultural chapter of particular sensitivity in the town of Cieza, Ortega has called for "an intensive reform of the CAP, which prevail aid to small family businesses on aid to large landholders."

For example, "peach Cieza has no CAP subsidies when their social interest from the point of view of economic sustainability and job creation is clear."

In the area of ​​education, "from Plural Left is committed to increase by 7 100 the education budget."

The Ortega candidate finished his speech with harsh criticism at former President Valcárcel, who said "up to Europe to find a golden retirement, leaving the region in a chaotic state against which inhibits" and, more generally, the two major parties, PP and PSOE, "lacking proposals and they have designed a campaign of low intensity, with the predictable electoral debacle that can fall on them, that abstention is important because it benefits them."

Source: IU-verdes Cieza

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