Yolanda Díaz culpa a la oposición del 'lapsus' por el que garantizó 'Gobierno c…
La vicepresidenta segunda del Gobierno se justifica en que los senadores populares 'estaban a gritos'
Madrid, Spain – Second Vice President Yolanda Díaz recently addressed a moment of misstatement in the Senate, where she uttered "government of corruption for a while." Díaz clarified her remark, stating it was a "lapsus" intended to underscore her critique of the opposition's approach to corruption. She expressed significant frustration with the conduct observed in parliamentary control sessions, describing them as rife with "shouting and uproar," which she believes undermines serious legislative work. "It is impossible to take control sessions seriously," Díaz stated, highlighting a perceived lack of decorum. Furthermore, the Vice President announced that her political platform, Sumar, has put forward a legislative initiative aimed at establishing Spain's first public anti-corruption agency. This proposal also seeks to reform dismissal laws, providing crucial protection for workers who report instances of corruption, ensuring they cannot be unjustly fired. However, Díaz noted that this key anti-corruption measure was voted down by the Popular Party, Vox, and Junts, accusing them of obstructing efforts to tackle corruption head-on.
La vicepresidenta segunda del Gobierno se justifica en que los senadores populares 'estaban a gritos'

La vicepresidenta segunda del Gobierno se justifica en que los senadores populares 'estaban a gritos'
