Days before appearing before Congress to request a vote of confidence, the president of the Council of Ministers, Aníbal Torres, pointed out that the Government does not promote and will not promote the drafting of a new Constitution through a Constituent Assembly. In addition, he ruled out that the current administration is “communist.”
“We necessarily have to fight monopolies and oligopolies because these situations are what determine that the prices rise considerably, if we are not going to fight that, we cannot speak of a social market economy”he affirmed at a press conference accompanied by the other ministers.
“The policy has been the same from the beginning, we do not promote and we will not promote the Constituent Assembly, but that does not mean that citizens cannot promote it because it is their right, just as opposing the Assembly is also a right”he added.
“So that the economic policy is very clear, those who want to say that we are communists, it is false of all falsehood, we are not communists. They say that because they do not know what communism is, communism is that there is a single party and a planned economy, we are the opposite “he remarked.