Tierra firme

Tierra firme

Sánchez, Pedro

In the four years since Resistance Manual, Pedro Sánchez has formed the first coalition government in Spain's recent history, led the country through a pandemic, a war in Ukraine and its economic consequences across Europe, and has dealt with many other crises, such as the eruption of a volcano on La Palma. Despite all the difficulties, in this past legislature the foundations for major transformations have been laid, with the environment, the fight against inequality and the digital transition as the main axes. These are changes that require maturation, policy coherence and perseverance to consolidate. The future opens up a complex panorama, with numerous uncertainties, in which something as basic as the advancement or setback of our country is at stake. Faced with an increasingly leaning and louder right, this book -a first-person chronicle that covers until the election night of July 23, 2023- is an appeal, without intermediaries, to citizens. It addresses the Government's action, but also "what is possible to achieve as a nation in the future: moving from resistance to that solid ground that Spain will reach when all the transformations already underway are completed".

Author
Sánchez, Pedro
Subject
Human sciences > Politics
EAN
9788411002233
ISBN
978-84-1100-223-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Península
Pages
384 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
04-12-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
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Sánchez, Pedro (aut.)

  • Sánchez, Pedro
    Pedro Sánchez (Madrid, 1972) es un político y economista español, séptimo presidente del Gobierno de España de la etapa democrática.   Read more