A year after this government took office, what we are witnessing proves exactly what the PCP said a year ago, that this is a government at the service of the economic groups; a government that encourages promiscuity between the economic groups and the interests of the State; a government that encourages all this promiscuity and promotes a real conflict of interests between the economic groups and the interests of those who can't access the National Health Service, those who have difficulty accessing housing; those who have salaries that are too short for the long month they have to face; this real conflict of interests can be seen every day and is manifested in the policies, the wrong political choices, with consequences for the lives of the majority of the people, of all those who live and work. We said it would be like this and it is, and what we can conclude, and indeed we had already concluded, is that this government is not in a position to solve and respond to the problems, on the one hand, and today, in addition to not responding to the problems, it is in itself the main factor for discrediting national political life and conclusions will have to be drawn regarding this matter.
On our part, we will continue to intervene for a policy that responds to the problems of those who live and work here, providing answers that are the necessary answers and that do not necessarily mean, nor can they mean, more favours, more promiscuity with the economic groups, which is what we have been witnessing. On our part, our policy and our proposals are centred on the great needs of our people: wages, pensions, the National Health Service, housing, children's rights. Everything that this government hasn't done, everything why this government has no conditions to continue to solve the country's problems.