Mónica García advocates changing Ayuso's "waste" for a pole of the pharmaceutical industry

The Más Madrid candidate for the Presidency of the Community, Mónica García, has attacked the management of the government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso with the "hangar without doctors" of the Zendal to present an industrialization program in terms of innovation and development of the farmaindustry " as an antidote against the waste of the PP.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2023 Monday 04:50
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Mónica García advocates changing Ayuso's "waste" for a pole of the pharmaceutical industry

The Más Madrid candidate for the Presidency of the Community, Mónica García, has attacked the management of the government of Isabel Díaz Ayuso with the "hangar without doctors" of the Zendal to present an industrialization program in terms of innovation and development of the farmaindustry " as an antidote against the waste of the PP.

From the "epicenter of waste" that the PP has made with the money, taxes, effort and work of the people of Madrid" -as it has called the environment in which the Isabel Zendal hospital is located and the future City has been projected de la Justicia- the opposition leader has promised to promote Valdebebas as an industrial pole for a public pharmacy, with an investment of 370 million, with the aim of revitalizing the area and promoting the development of medicines.

Under the name of Farmanorte Industrial Pole, the candidate explained that her project is based on promoting reindustrialization from the public pharmacy to promote innovation in this sector.

"From May 28 we are going to put an end to this waste and we are going to create, here where it is in Zendal, a part of what we have called the Farmanorte Pole", he explained.

As they have detailed since the formation, the objective of this pole is to align "the needs of knowledge generation in the biomedical field with the needs of the population, the objectives of the institutions and the needs of the ecosystem of companies in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector" .

To do this, they are committed to designing public policies that catalyze investment, innovation and collaboration between all the agents involved in the sector, taking advantage of existing infrastructures, such as the Isabel Zendal Hospital.

It is estimated that this industrial pole mobilizes a total investment of 850 million in four years, with a public investment of 370 million and a private investment of 490 million. The estimate of total job creation is 4,080 people, of which 1,600 are direct and 2,080 indirect.