Spain, Sanchez: “Our growth is superior to France, Germany, and Italy.”

Spain, Sanchez: “Our growth is superior to France, Germany, and Italy.”
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Madrid (Spain), May 15 (LaPresse) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, closing the regional election campaign in Andalusia, highlighted Spain’s good growth figures, while “countries like France, Germany, and Italy are growing less than 1%, even below 0.5%.” “What’s the difference? The difference is that “in Spain “there is a government that not only responds to the urgent but also to the important,” he said. “When the pandemic arrived, we protected the people, which was the urgent thing to do, we gave direct aid to the self-employed, we helped SMEs, but we also approved labor reform, pension reform, we gave impetus to public health.”we have laid the foundation for much more robust, healthy and sustainable growth.” “When the wars broke out, what did we do? We responded to the urgent with a €5 billion decree law for the directly affected sectors” but “at the same time we gave a boost to renewables” and now “we have a much lower electricity price than France, Italy and Germany,” Sanchez noted.

Madrid (Spain), May 15 (LaPresse) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, closing the regional election campaign in Andalusia, highlighted Spain’s good growth figures, while “countries like France, Germany, and Italy are growing less than 1%, even below 0.5%.” “What’s the difference? The difference is that “in Spain “there is a government that not only responds to the urgent but also to the important,” he said. “When the pandemic arrived, we protected the people, which was the urgent thing to do, we gave direct aid to the self-employed, we helped SMEs, but we also approved labor reform, pension reform, we gave impetus to public health.”we have laid the foundation for much more robust, healthy and sustainable growth.” “When the wars broke out, what did we do? We responded to the urgent with a €5 billion decree law for the directly affected sectors” but “at the same time we gave a boost to renewables” and now “we have a much lower electricity price than France, Italy and Germany,” Sanchez noted.

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