Spanish mayors call for investment in public services in coronavirus' aftermath

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Leaders who represent eight million people say policies must ‘protect the vulnerable’

The mayors of Spain’s seven largest cities have called on central and regional governments to put social justice and improved investment in public services at the heart of the country’s post-coronavirus recovery plan, saying the crisis has shown the need to “shield the most vulnerable”.

 

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The problem is not the investment in public services. The problem are negligent politics.

Because Spain has a left wing coalition government who are looking after every single citizen during this pandemic. They care about their citizens.

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