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Miguel Arias Cañete has become, unintentionally, the protagonist of this Wednesday's full control of the Government. The favorite to become the PP candidate for the European elections has been the number one objective of the Socialist Group, which has asked him three questions and demanded an urgent questioning. The minister has accused the PSOE of starting a campaign against him. It has rarely happened, throughout the legislature, that the Minister of the Environment has had to respond to up to three deputies from the same parliamentary group in Congress. This Wednesday, with two months left until the European elections, the PSOE has subjected Arias Cañete to a complete interrogation, thus beginning the electoral campaign against the foreseeable PP candidate. In fact, he has been the minister who has had to answer the most questions from the Socialist Group . The deputies chosen to question Cañete have been Teresa Cunillera, Felipe Jesús Sicilia and Juan Luis Gordo , who have 'attacked' the minister from different sides: --Cunillera has asked you about the measures adopted to avoid the closure of mackerel treatment plants . --Felipe Jesús Sicilia has reminded you of Tragsa's ERE , accusing the Environment of not taking any action to guarantee the labor rights of the 1,300 workers affected in the employment regulation file. --Juan Luis Gordo has questioned the rural development policies carried out in the two years of the legislature.
In one of his answers, Arias Cañete himself has assured that the reason for these questions was “to start the European campaign”, implying that the PSOE already considered him a PP candidate for those elections. And also, an urgent question In addition to the three questions to Phone Number List the minister, the Socialist Group has also presented an urgent question for Arias Cañete to explain the agrarian and fishing policy developed by his cabinet. In the document , to which ECD has had access, the PSOE makes the following accusation about the head of Agriculture: “ The promotion and defense of the agricultural and fishing sector is not a priority of this Government .” Neither is the rural world and the coastal populations that have their fundamental means of life and future survival in this sector.” Furthermore, the socialists assure that " fully justified demands from the agricultural sector have not been met either , such as the rebalancing of the food chain (which has not been achieved after the approval of Law 12/2013, of August 2, on measures to improve the functioning of the food chain), the differentiated treatment of the sector in terms of electricity rates, adapting it, both this and the power, to the seasonal nature of its consumption or the measures aimed at guaranteeing the survival of the slurry plants.Victims of terrorism will be represented on the Vox list for the European elections thanks to Ana Velasco Vidal-Abarca.
The daughter of Commander Jesús Velasco, murdered by ETA in 1980, will compete in the party's primary elections with many options to be in the top positions. Its objective is to bring to Europe the defense of the integrity of the member states in the face of separatist challenges such as that of Catalonia. As confirmed by El Confidencial Digital, Velasco will announce his candidacy this Wednesday at the NH Príncipe de Vergara Hotel in Madrid. His goal is to bring to Europe “a political project that has made many people, tired of the PP and PSOE programs, believe in it.” The Vox candidate spoke to this newspaper to explain her proposals, and those of the party, for the 2015 European elections: “We want to guarantee the integrity of the EU states; prevent terrorism from being legitimized, both at the local and community level ; carry out equality policies for European citizens; and delimit the power of the Autonomous Communities as required by the European Commission.” Defense of ETA victims Vidal-Abarca also assures that among his priorities will be the "defense of the victims of terrorism, and their right to justice, which now seems to be in question." In this sense, and as a victim of ETA's barbarism, he explains that “like other citizens who have suffered this violence, I have decided to participate in politics.