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The Executive Committee of the PP on Monday. Rajoy will talk about the deficit, Europe, and the new economic measuresAs PP leaders explain to El Confidencial Digital , the conclave set by the president for next Monday represents solely and exclusively "the starting point of a new political course", which is why the 'Bárcenas case' will not be addressed or “nothing to do” with the former treasurer. The sources consulted recall that in previous years Rajoy has also met the National Executive Committee at the beginning of September to advance the Government's policies for the coming months. This new call “will have the same objective,” and we already know what it will cover. The economy will be the central topic of the meeting From the PP they assure that the president will speak to his leaders about three “capital” issues for the Government and the party itself in the coming months, although they all have to do with the economy: --Deficit target . After setting the asymmetric deficit for the Autonomous Communities in June, and once the controversy with the regional barons has been overcome, Rajoy will insist on the need to comply with the set objective, since it will depend on it for Spain to comply with Brussels' demands. -- G-20 Summit : The president will explain the message he will convey at the G-20 summit within the EU delegation that will travel to Saint Petersburg on September 5 and 6. Rajoy will insist on “economic and monetary unity” as the best mechanism for cooperation between allied countries.
Economic measures : Mariano Rajoy will advance a package of economic measures that the Government will announce in the new political course. The president himself warned, before the summer, that these measures would be “tough but necessary” for Special Database Spain. There will be no talk of changes in the game either. The sources consulted by ECD assure that, in the same way that Bárcenas is going to be left out of the contents of the meeting of the National Executive Committee, there will also be no talk about the possible changes within the party that have been speculated about throughout the summer. As reported in these pages, some PP leaders pointed to Cospedal as the leaker of this information, and ruled out any revolution at the PP leadership. Mariano Rajoy will not clear their doubts next Monday, since the meeting of the national executive "does not contemplate these issues."La Paz staff had been gathering every Thursday lately to protest against the privatization of Madrid hospitals, but in the last call groups of protesters shouted " Cifuentes, go to the private one ." El Confidencial Digital has contacted the Community Health Department , which has confirmed that it has no intention of taking any action in relation to the hospital workers who shouted against the presence of Cristina Cifuentes in a public health center.
Representatives of the department argue that the call was held in a “public place,” and that for that reason “they cannot identify the protesters ,” nor, consequently, initiate disciplinary and labor actions against them for their actions. On this same matter, spokespersons for the La Paz hospital affirm that they are unaware of the shouts that the workers made criticizing the Government delegate, and have justified the presence of the gatherings by saying that it was “a call like the one every Thursday, regardless of the admission of Cristina Cifuentes to the hospital.” They add that it is not the first time that an “important person” is admitted coinciding with these rallies against privatization in the management of public health, and that the demonstration during Cifuentes' stay in La Paz “was a coincidence.” Last Thursday, the protesters were only workers from La Paz. On other occasions, staff from other centers, such as the Ramón y Cajal hospital, and union leaders have also attended, but on this occasion they belonged only to La Paz.