Politics

Corruption is a cancer that can not tolerate

Former Spanish prime minister says


Former Spanish president, Jose Maria Aznar (Source: PP)
USPA NEWS - Corruption "is a cancer that can not tolerate" and everyone has to answer for their actions. Such confidence former Spanish prime minister and honorary president of the conservative Popular Party (PP), José María Aznar said on Friday.
Aznar spoke during the opening day of the National Party Convention, which must choose their candidates for the next local, regional and general elections. "Looking at you I tell you straight: I answer mine, from the first to the last“, Aznar said. Former president believes that the PP has to "affirm" his project, "defogging what we are and what we want". Spain, he said, needs "more PP" and denied that the economic and institutional crisis in Spain can be overcome without conservatives. Aznar criticized that "some give us written off" and wondered if "really sucks PP won the elections". In their opinion, if the PP want to win them to "do politics, the best policy, which convenes and articulated social majorities towards shared targets“.
His advice is that the PP is "the centrality", which are not those who want to "break" or "destruction". On these said that "some believe that their challenge is to break the state. Others break the political system with the alibi of corruption. And for some, the challenge should be simply clarified". He warned that "there is appeal to fear, but to offer trust, that's what I like about us. We will have done things wrong, but unless either", he said.
The National Convention of the PP, which this weekend is held in Madrid, was opened by party general secretary, Maria Dolores Cospedal. A total of 167 international representatives from 65 different from Europe, America, Africa and Asia nationalities participating in the National Convention. Are present ambassadors and directors of the most important diplomatic missions in Spain, as well as members of political parties PP international partners in the European People's Party (EPP), the International Democrat Union (IDU), the Centrist Democrat International (IDC-CDI ), the Union of Latin American Parties (LAUP), the Christian Democrat Organization of America (CADO) and various think tanks and international organizations.
International guests will hold meetings with congressmen, senators, MEPs, provincial and regional offices, as well as mayors of the Popular Party in about 480 bilateralesl meetings. On the other hand, the Popular Party mayors of major towns in Spain have the opportunity to meet with representatives of the other 27 countries of the European Union and the 12 countries with reciprocal agreements with Spain, whose national residents the right to vote in the upcoming local and regional elections next May.
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