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The Valencian president and general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, defended this Sunday "the Valencian agenda that looks to the future" and affirmed that "the Valencian socialists are here to make a fairer, more equal society full of opportunities" .

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
04 July 2022 Monday 01:54
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Ximo Puig claims the management of the Botanist:

The Valencian president and general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, defended this Sunday "the Valencian agenda that looks to the future" and affirmed that "the Valencian socialists are here to make a fairer, more equal society full of opportunities" .

This was stated by Ximo Puig during the closing ceremony of the Day of the Rose held this Sunday in the Marina de València, in which the Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, the general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE in the province of Valencia, Carlos Fernández Bielsa, and the general secretary of Valencia city, Sandra Gómez.

In this sense, the president of the Generalitat Valenciana opted for "consolidating the change that we began in 2015, a project of social justice, equality and freedom away from sectarianism" and stressed that "in the face of a right that only has a destructive project and without proposals, we socialists look to the future to consolidate the new Valencian society that does not look to the past”. "We have a great progress agreement with the Society and in a year's time we have the desire and the opportunity to renew it," he insisted.

Likewise, Ximo Puig stressed that "despite living extraordinary times, it is undeniable that we are better than in 2015": "All the economic and social indicators are more positive and we have managed, with effort, to lift the reputational mortgage that the governments of the People's Party”. "We believe in the values ​​of social democracy that make us look to the future with hope," he remarked.

Likewise, Ximo Puig defended "the basic issues that make up the Valencian agenda" and demanded "fair financing, we are not going to give up tomorrow or the day after or ever that Valencians have the same rights as any citizen of Spain". In addition, he called for "water forever as the best solution for the Vega Baja region" and opted for "without confrontation, demagoguery and identitarianism, achieving an agreement that allows us to have quality water forever."

During the closing act of the Day of the Rose, the Minister of Science and Innovation, the socialist Diana Morant, the Secretary General of the PSPV-PSOE in the province of Valencia, Carlos Fernández Bielsa and the Deputy Mayor of Valencia and Secretary General of the PSPV also spoke. -PSOE in the city, Sandra Gómez.

The minister highlighted "the elimination of barracks, the improvement of public health and the fight against the climatic emergency as fundamental pillars of the Consell de Ximo Puig". "We have been pioneers in eliminating copays and reverting to public health," Morant said. "For this reason, the Valencian public health model championed by Ximo Puig has been replicated by the Government of Pedro Sánchez, from where we have shielded it by law so that no one else can reconvert it," she stressed.

For his part, the general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE in the province of Valencia, Carlos Fernández Bielsa, underlined the strength of socialist municipalism in the Community. "Municipalism is a very important retaining wall for the right and the extreme right, we cannot return to the stage of corruption and waste," he said, concluding that "it is about moving forward and not going back a single step."

Finally, the deputy mayor of Valencia and general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE in the city, Sandra Gómez, recalled that "the most important investment that has been made in southern Europe is the Volkswagen gigafactory and not Terra Mítica or the privatizations of Zaplana ", and added that "the right and the extreme right are not going to be able to defeat the Community".