Ximo Puig: "The PP and corruption are not going to return and the only antidote is the PSPV"

"The PP left the Valencian Community and corruption disappeared.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 12:26
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Ximo Puig: "The PP and corruption are not going to return and the only antidote is the PSPV"

"The PP left the Valencian Community and corruption disappeared." Ximo Puig said it this morning in his speech at the central meeting of the PSPV held in the City of Arts and Sciences before more than 6,000 people and in which Pedro Sánchez participated. And he added: "they won't come back, they can't come back and the best and great antidote for them not to come back is the PSPV"

The socialist candidate has focused part of his speech on defending public services. Thus, he has assured that they are going to "deprivatize all the healthcare that the PP privatized, all the remaining departments." And, although he maintained that they have "nothing against private healthcare", he added that it is necessary to "guarantee quality, universal public healthcare that has nothing to do with the economic reasons of each one".

On the other hand, Puig assured that the "big problem that we still have in society is sexist terrorism" and we must put an end to "the sexist culture" so we have to work so that "no abuser represents us in the government."

The PP "coexistence is the same", denounced Puig, and they say such "atrocities" that "I would prefer to stay with otitis", pointed out the Valencian president, making ugly the "amorality" for the things that are heard against the Executive headed by Pedro Sanchez. He defended that the socialists are "always on the side of all the victims."

Finally, Puig asked those present for "help" to obtain the necessary support to revalidate his mandate because his project "is not sectarian, but open."

In this sense, Puig recalled that they are "again negotiating with large companies" so that they settle in the Valencian Community, which will mean an impact of 24,400 million euros of investment and the creation of 43,000 direct jobs.

In this way, he maintained that "it is not by chance" that the Valencian Community is the region that has obtained "the most investment" in recent years and attributed it to political and legal stability, as well as social peace. In fact, in the event of the PSOE there were representatives of the unions and the Valencian employers' association.

In another order of things, Puig assured, without further details, that "all" young people who finish a university degree or professional training will have a "job opportunity" that will be "agreed through social dialogue." As well as new "opportunities" for those over 50 who, for one thing or another, have lost their jobs, because "nobody has to be left out."