Parliament

Costa joins Sánchez's 'no to war': "It has consequences on the daily life of the Islands"

The Parliament debates the Executive's anti-crisis decree

21/04/2026

PalmaEver since Spanish president Pedro Sánchez recovered the historic slogan 'No to war' (which refers to the social rejection of the invasion of Iraq in 2003), the PP has been uncomfortable. At first, the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, insisted that "the relationship with the United States (US) must be preserved", and avoided a frontal rejection of the war in Iran. But little by little, the popular party has been modulating its discourse. Especially since the conflict has generated a price increase in the State as a whole. In the plenary session of the Parliament this Tuesday, the first vice-president and Minister of Economy and Finance, Antoni Costa, joined Sánchez's slogan without reservations: "We say no to war, no to any war, and no to a war that has consequences on the daily lives of the Islands".

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Costa made these statements within the framework of the approval in Parliament of the decree on anti-crisis measures's approval in Parliament of the anti-crisis measures decree. A package of aid and tax reductions that complements the royal decree promoted by the Spanish government and that aims to combat the increase in the cost of living as a consequence of the war in Iran.