Santamaria has appeared next to the ministers of Economy and Industry, to demonstrate that the Government continues to adopt reforms and measures that serve to boost the economy. But the questions at the press conference were aimed from the outset at Barcenas case that has rocked politics in Spain.
Santamaria has sought from the outset to distinguish between party and government, and in this sense has stressed that the government continues to work because there is a plan to implement reforms for ending the crisis. "The Government is a party thing and another," he noted.
The vice president wanted to remove any doubt about the stability of the Government. "It is a stable government," he underlined. But before the nagging questions about corruption noted that President Rajoy give explanations and will announce its position on Saturday on the executive committee of the PP special.
However, if you wanted to make clear that this very stable government at the parliamentary level, work and reforms. Regarding the negative impact it may have corruption in the external image of Spain and the road to recovery, the economy minister explained that both yesterday and today there has been a reduction in the risk premium, and the bag is more volatile, but it has been attributed to other reasons. "What most worries the market is the economic policy of the Government, and this is getting apparent today."
Regarding measures to be taken against corruption, Santamaria has stopped in the Transparency Act, which she has promoted especially since its inception. A law that will put more light on the accounts and financing of political parties. It has also underlined the need to "strengthen institutions in Spain. Undoubtedly. "
As for the anger that permeates the street, comprising Santamaria noted that require explanations. And he pointed out that in this, in the fight against corruption, have to work together, institutions, parties and people. "These are difficult times and it requires all of us much more," he commented. That if Santamaría wanted to value all those people who work honestly.
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