"It is not good to go to farms with suede shoes": Isabel Rodríguez's response to the criticism of Pablo Casado
Al Rojo VivoMadrid Published:
The Minister of Territorial Policy and government spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez , has dismissed as "absurd" the motto of the Popular Party as a result of the controversy of the macro-farms -"More livestock, less communism"-, while recommending to the president of the conservatives, Pablo Casado, not to visit these farms with "new suede shoes ".
In an interview in Al Rojo Vivo, Rodríguez has been forceful and has defended that the Executive led by Pedro Sánchez has not abandoned livestock or farmers, something that it does "with facts that are published in the Official State Gazette".
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This trump card has become the main bullet in the popular campaign for the 13-F elections in Castilla y León. In fact, his first pre-campaign video launched the commented slogan "More livestock, less communism", inspired by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's "Communism or freedom".
In this sense, the minister has described the PP as "unrecognizable" and has assured that "it has ceased to be a state party". Regarding the campaign, the head of Territorial Policy has assured that she does not want to "debate the absurdities that they raise".
"I recommend (Pablo Casado) that he go a little closer to the countryside, in general, and he will see that it is not good to go to the farms with new suede shoes", underlined Rodríguez.
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