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Christmas pay is eliminated, so the payment of a proportion of it is ruled out.As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the Basque, Galician and Catalan regional elections will help the PP to test a new electoral strategy, very similar to the one carried out by the socialists José Antonio Griñán and Javier Fernández to reach the presidency of Andalusia and Asturias. Specifically, the 'popular' leaders consulted by this newspaper explain that "in the elections that took place in March, we went all out, bringing senior government officials to the rallies , while the socialist candidates, especially Griñán, preferred to stay away to Rubalcaba during the weeks prior to the appointment with the polls.” From the PP they consider that "in our case, we must now avoid the excessive presence of ministers and other representatives of the Executive at campaign events, since when people see them they associate them with the measures taken from Madrid and that harms us." Furthermore, " Brussels consider that any type of electoral process distracts the Government and that vision must be avoided .
The 'Griñán strategy' won over the Montoro-Báñez tandem The sources consulted by this newspaper point out one of the keys that tipped the balance in favor of the PSOE in the last elections in March: "While we brought ministers such as Special Database Cristóbal Montoro or Fátima Báñez to Andalusia and Asturias , José Antonio Griñán and Jorge Fernández did not "They didn't want to see Rubalcaba or anyone from his team in painting." The presence of the two ministers in 'their land', Andalusia, favored José Antonio Griñán and made good his tactic of 'hiding' the national leader of the PSOE : a strategy that the PP recognizes as "applicable" to them in the sense of reducing as much as possible the participation of members in campaign events. Rajoy will be present in the three regions Despite the PP's intention not to have too many members of the Executive in future rallies held in Galicia, the Basque Country and Catalonia, the party confirms that the presence of the President of the Government and the party, Mariano Rajoy, is “more than assured ”. In fact, this Saturday, Rajoy will attend the campaign launch event for the Galicians in Pontevedra , in the city's bullring.
The sources consulted assure that it will be "the strongest rally" in which the president acts.The Galician president starred in a Europe Forum breakfast in which he was presented by Mariano Rajoy . The President of the Government left the event when question time began because he had planned a meeting with the economic vice president of the European Commission, Olli Rehn . Throughout his speech , Alberto Núñez Feijoo stated, among other things: -- He proclaimed himself heir to the political transition , which now "some intend to retire." -- Spain is not up for identity discussions . Now the priorities are different. -- He spoke of a “ friendly autonomy ” and a “ calm autonomy ”, alluding to the case of Galicia. -- We Galicians do not want to be more than others, but we do not want to be less either. -- Galicia has an identity , but it does not have an identity problem. -- Galicia has less unemployment, less deficit and less debt than the average of the Autonomous Communities. -- Galicia did not ask the State for money to pay suppliers, and has not resorted to the Autonomous Liquidity Fund. Galicia has not asked for a euro . -- Precisely because it has not had to ask, Galicia is one of the “ most autonomous ” communities in Spain. -- In view of Galicia's economic situation, the autonomous system may not be the problem.