We greet you this morning from Valencia, from the Science Museum.
We are here because Radio Valencia is celebrating its 90th birthday and there is no better way to celebrate the anniversary of a radio station, to celebrate its unbeatable state of health, than by doing radio, and this is what we are going to do.
We have moved the Hoy por Hoy studio to this museum, with the public, because we are recovering the old and good customs, although the capacity is still very small.
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From here we are going to review the news that today leaves us the confirmation of something that the Being told you yesterday in this program.
The agreement between the government and the unions to raise the minimum interprofessional wage by 15 euros.
The first agreement from which the employer is suspended and which reveals the economic vice president, Nadia Calviño, who yesterday, after the Ser gave the information, insisted that there were still days to continue negotiating and reaching the agreement.
While she was making these statements, the agreement, piloted by another vice president, Yolanda Díaz, was being ratified.
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And the news also leaves us with the disgrace of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who has lost all modesty in her statements, in the background and in the form, basically because it is already impossible to distinguish her arguments from those of vox, yesterday she said that homophobia it is something like an invention of the left, and in the way because his personal attacks on the opposition in Madrid are already unacceptable, with personal allusions that would not even be well seen at a bar counter.
The hypocrisy of the caviar left.
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- Isabel Díaz Ayuso (@IdiazAyuso) September 16, 2021
If this is the discourse that is being imposed in Pablo Casado's PP, and the last votes of this party in the European Parliament on issues such as sexist violence and the recognition of homosexual marriages seem to confirm it, the border between this party and Vox will be completely blurred, and regardless of the electoral problems that this may generate, it becomes a problem for the country where the homophobic and xenophobic discourse of the most reactionary far right is being installed.