Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 2:31:16 GMT -5
Incomprehensible. For a right-wing party it is a dream to find a left-wing president willing to wear out an unpopular decision. He will make an effort to explain to public opinion that germany, sweden, england, france, the most prosperous countries in europe, are in the club of 67. -- it will be a gradual delay, over 12 years. Each year you add represents a saving of 7% for the system. Anyone who wants to retire at 65 will be able to, but with 14% less pension. Pensions weigh 8% in gdp, and if we do nothing in 2030 they will weigh 13%. No one can stand that. -- gold retirements at age 55 seem scandalous to you , like in the savings banks. The reform will put an end to that. Francisco gonzález y botín -- the one about the boxes is going to be another of the great battles that are coming. -- your itinerary has four milestones. Reduction of the deficit (2010 will close better than expected), transformation of savings banks into banks, pensions, reform of collective bargaining. -- in europe, everyone talks about savings banks because of their real estate debt, but that debt has very high provisions.
The problem is that irish banks also passed the stress tests, and that has triggered distrust. And it is true that the results of the last quarter at the tills are going to be bad. -- talk a lot with fainé . She has great admiration for him. But, at the la moncloa Special Database meeting, the position of francisco gonzález and even that of botín conveyed greater concern about the situation of the savings banks. -- regarding pensions , one day he will declare that "To have results like the germans, we must strive like the germans." change collective bargaining -- the reform of collective bargaining seems more important than the labor reform. He has two objectives. First, put an end to provincial agreements, which only serve to feed the bureaucracy of unions and employers at the expense of limiting competition. He wants to strengthen company agreements. Second, link wages to productivity. And he wants maximum freedom of business hours. -- he says that he has always defended economic freedom within a social state , not only for moral reasons, but also because it is effective. He insists that this social state is in danger and in the coming months we have a lot at stake.
Possibilities of a rescue. None . In may he had a plan c that included asking for help, now he has completely ruled it out. She says it would be “a stigma for spain.” -- he doesn't feel like running away . I have never seen him so involved in his responsibility. Once, with a cigarette in his hand, he told me: “you become president of the government and you think that you will have to experience good and bad things, but you never imagine that you will be able to risk the fate of your country in a few months. When that happens, you realize that you have no choice but to behave with political greatness.” -- he says that he sees very little greatness in spanish journalism . There will be no early elections -- he is not going to call early elections , in any case. He believes that it would be a message of weakness to the markets that could cost us dearly. Anything other than 2012 would produce instability and would be bad for spain. -- he is focused on reforms to defend the general interest and subordinates everything to that. If he makes him unpopular and he cannot be a candidate, then very good: he will go to live in león , to be “an exemplary former president.