Friday, March 29

Puig on the continuity of Marzà at the head of Education: “It gives stability, it is good news”



The President of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, has positively valued today that the current Minister of Education, Vicent Marzà, continues to lead his powers in the autonomous government instead of running as a trustee of Compromís in the Valencian Courts, replacing Fran Ferri. “As President and as Government, it’s good news“said Puig.

The head of the Consell has affirmed that from the utmost respect to the minister and his training, Compromís, sees positive that Marzà continues to lead the area of ​​Education, Culture and Sports, a position in which he has been since the left regained the Generalitat, in 2015. In this sense, Puig has valued that in the Botanic Government “a job of cohesion and stability has been done”, and, therefore, believes that the continuity of Marzà is positive to maintain the roadmap aimed at recovery after the pandemic.

It was last Friday when the permanent executive of Més Compromís (former Bloc) agreed that Marzà should continue in the government and made her proposal so that the deputy Papi Robles assumes the spokesperson in the courts. However, the new spokesperson will be decided this Tuesday at a meeting of the parliamentary group and the sector of Mónica Oltra (Initiative) is committed to it being the Alicante Aitana Mas, until now deputy spokesperson, the one to replace Ferri.

During the visit that Puig has made today to the new headquarters of the Valencian Institute of Finance, the president, asked by the media, has valued that the new political course starts, again, conditioned by the pandemic and, precisely, the efforts of the Generalitat will focus on overcoming the crisis from the health point of view, as well as promoting economic, social and emotional reactivation. All this with the impulse of European funds and with the largest historical budget for the Community.

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Antigens in pharmacies

On the other hand, the president has confirmed that during this week the protocol will begin to work so that the pharmacies report positive cases of coronavirus based on face-to-face antigen tests, although he has remarked that they will be the ones who decide to do it, that is, the pharmacies will not be obliged to join this plan. Puig has ensured that the basic agreement with the pharmaceutical associations is finalized and that the Ministry of Health is in a position to implement it.

According to the agreement reached between Health and pharmacists, the test must be done in person and, in the case of being positive, the establishment will communicate it to the Ministry. The registration of personal data will be done whenever the person who undergoes the test wishes.

On the other hand, Puig has highlighted Pedro Sánchez’s announcement on Monday that the Government plans to control the prices of antigen tests and has trusted that there are measures in this line. And in relation to the Government’s plan to evaluate the covid as an endemic or flu instead of a pandemic, it has recognized that “could be” in the medium term, but has insisted that the sixth wave continues and there is “great stress” in Primary Care although there are fewer hospitalized patients.

“We are not in a position to evolve towards an endemic stage of disease (…) I do not want to give the image that the pandemic is over because it is not,” he stressed, urging caution and measures to be maintained. protection such as the mandatory use of a mask.

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In general, Puig has indicated that the goal of starting 2022 is to intensify vaccination “to the maximum”, given that starting this week the third dose is administered to people over 40 years of age in some health departments of the Community. He also wants to “insist again on those who have not been vaccinated”, who currently account for around 5% of the Valencian population.

Thus, he has predicted that the year will be “still highly conditioned by the pandemic” and has wished to be able to move towards economic, social and “emotional” recovery. “To the extent that we can normalize life, we can achieve greater dynamism,” he confided, and highlighted the historical employment figures achieved at the end of 2021.

Back to school

Ximo Puig has stated that the will continues to be to lower the quarantines in the school environment in the sense of the agreement of the Interterritorial Health Council to keep quarantine for an entire classroom as long as there are at least 5 cases of covid, or at least the 20% of the students, in a period equal to or less than 7 days. The head of the Consell has considered that the dynamics of the pandemic have changed, and, therefore, “the response dynamics” must be changed.

In relation to the controversy raised by the statements of the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón, against macrofarms, the head of the Consell has not wanted to enter this Monday in “sterile discussions”, although it has recognized that “it is logical that it is necessary to go to productions with greater alimentary security”.

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Puig has argued that “it is a debate that is bordered on an electoral campaign”, that of Castilla y León on January 13, and has called it “a kind of absolute Manichaeism.”

That said, he has ensured that he knows the sector well and has defended the “high quality” of Valencian and Spanish livestock, highlighting that the important thing is to maintain the traceability of the products.

“Of course, I am a supporter of agriculture and livestock in the Valencian Community, which is deeply rooted in the land and has nothing to do with large farms or macro-farms”, has abounded.

For Puig, the fundamental thing is that food safety prevails in the primary sector and that producers have sufficient resources, with the aim of maintaining “that traditional livestock” very present in the interior of the Community.

Asked if Garzón “hurts” with his statements, as the president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García Page, said, he has insisted that “what hurts are the sterile discussions that lead to a bipolarization and a Manichaeism that does not have to do with reality. ” “The serene debates must take place in a serene environment, of course respecting the farmers, but being aware that we must go towards productions with greater food security; it is the logical thing to do,” he asserted.


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