The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Sebastian Andujarsaid that the Accountability to be voted on in Parliament in 2023 will be “even more important” than the social security reform that the lower house approved this Tuesday, and even assured that it is key to the 2024 elections.
In an interview with the program Primera Mañana (El Espectador), the nationalist deputy indicated that the Surrender will mark the “content of the next electoral political campaign”in which the coalition will be able to “capture the transformations” promoted or it will be the one that makes them “stay on the road”.
According to Andújar, the next Surrender will have as axes the “housing, mental health, works and infrastructure”all within the idea of the coalition of “do not waste, take care of spending”.
Asked if the functional career reform (public jobs) will be one of the key points of the instance, he joked: “Since I am in Parliament it is”although he welcomed his treatment.
Coalition will come out to defend the pension reform
Andújar stated that the coalition will come out to defend the social security reform before the population “with the same attitude” that they had with “issues that have taken on public importance.”
“We cannot allow a story that we know is not true to be imposed”expressed the president of the lower house, who understands that the defense of the norm will seek to “transmit tranquility”.
In response to various criticisms of the project by the Broad Front, Andújar responded that the opposition “He has not been able to show that we are going to earn less”and recognized that people going to “work more”but they will the “other generations” who are not “planning” for retirement.
Consulted about the possible cracks who remained in the coalition for the discussion of the reform, after several twists and turns and negotiations Due to changes in the proposal, the white legislator affirmed that “there is always a scar” in these instances, but assessed: “If we can’t show people that we are different parties, part of the coalition and that we have a common project, it is not transparent.”