Sunday, January 18, 2015

Rajoy said that Spain will create a million jobs in two years – El Nuevo Diario (Dominican Republic)

Rajoy said that Spain will create a million jobs in two years – El Nuevo Diario (Dominican Republic)

Madrid, Jan 18 (EFE) .- The Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, believes that the evolution of the Spanish economy will create around a million jobs between 2014 and 2015.

Rajoy analyzed the political and economic situation and future prospects in an interview with Efe connection with the closing of 75th anniversary of the agency.

The chief executive takes a look at the situation he inherited and stresses that today things have changed and, after six years, in 2014 Spain it grew again by 1.3 or 1.4 percent.

Special Emphasis ago in employment data, since, even after years of destruction of jobs work, last year there were 417,000 more people affiliated to Social Security, ie, that came to be employed.

Rajoy said that the Government of Spain has always been very cautious in their forecasts because it believes it makes no sense to advertise or deceive the citizens and in this context stresses that, despite widespread predictions optimistic analysts, the Executive predicts a growth of 2 per cent of GDP in 2015 .

A year in which expects growth of Social Security affiliates are between 550,000 and 600,000.

“Whereupon, over 400,000 members in 2014 and more than 550,000 or 600,000 in 2015, are about a million in two years,” President of the Spanish Government advances.

is a number that recognizes still insufficient although considered important because it confirms a trend change.

The president stressed the importance of the reduction of income tax and corporate tax you entered into force on January 1 and will have a second phase in 2016, having had to approve a tax increase that confesses that was one of the hardest decisions I had to make.

Mariano Rajoy moves his intentions for later. To the extent that Spain will grow and increase their activity and therefore revenue, if it continues as president, try a new tax cut. “As you can -precisa-, we will lower taxes else.”

The head of the Spanish Government provides a significant role employers and unions in economic recovery (deemed to have a “patriotic behavior”) and qualifies the Spaniards as “a fierce people” in which many understood the harsh measures were put in place before the crisis.

“No I wish any future prime minister of our country have to face a situation like this, “said Rajoy.

The Prime Minister maintains the intent to exhaust the legislature, so that general elections would be held at the end of the year, and ensures that you will not hitherto no change in its Executive.

Given these elections as compared to municipal and regional who are summoned for May, says that he and his party, the PP, will explain to citizens who trusted the People, they can do so in the future.

Rajoy reiterates its commitment against corruption and supports the measures put in place to deal with this scourge, but stressed that” you can always do more “against her.

assumes the president that the crisis has caused throughout Europe deterioration of the traditional parties and the rise of political forces that were not in the system, such as Spanish, We can.

But he warns that we must keep in mind” who’s who “and recalls that in countries where traditional rule is moderate forces that have generated more wealth and welfare.

Not sure whether you can pacts with the PSOE, but calls “personality” to the Socialists for not abandoning moderation and balance and continue to reach agreements on matters of state as the latest on the fight against terrorism.

different question would be a hypothetical large PP-PSOE coalition. Before her merely states that “we’ll see”, but what you want now the PP is “pact with the Spanish.”

Regarding the situation in Greece, says he will not go through the imagination that if he won the leftist SYRIZA, the new Greek government does not fulfill its commitments to the EU. EFE

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