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Sánchez asks the progressives to choose the PSOE ballot because it is the only one that guarantees the change


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The Secretary General of the PSOE and President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has asked all the progressives this Saturday to go vote next February 13 in the Elections of Castilla y León, when he has warned that there will be many ballots, but pointed out that only one guarantees “change” and “hope” represented by the socialist candidate for the Board, Luis Tudanca.

Sánchez has closed at the Ramos Carrión Theater in Zamora the main act of this Saturday of the PSOE in these elections on February 13 together with the PSOE candidate for the Board, Luis Tudanca. Some 500 people have attended this political meeting that has included authorities such as the president of the Senate, Ander Gil, among others.

In that sense, Pedro Sánchez has requested fill the ballot boxes with “change” and “hope” by the hand of Luis Tudanca. “That deserves this land.” In addition, he has assured that with the “strength” that Tudanca shows, he will be the next president of the Board, in the face of the “resignation” of 35 years of right-wing governments. “This land deserves so much better,” he said in a “crossroads” and “defining” moment.

Thus, he recalled that the deployment of troops on the border of Ukraine and Belarus is now pending, as well as European security, the development of digital intelligence, the emergence of powerful forces such as China and its involvement in economic development, and logically, from the climate emergency or COVID. He has also alluded to the depopulation, which, he recalled, requires the commitment of all the institutions.

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The President of the Government emphasized at all times his “commitment” to the demographic challenge and the fight against depopulation, which both the Secretary General of the PSOE and the regional candidate did not hesitate to attribute to the thirty-five years of Popular Party government ( PP) in that community. Although both clarified that this process of loss of inhabitants would have stopped during the time in La Moncloa of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, a native of León, given the “decentralization” measures, Tudanca said, approved by his Government.

As a way to combat the exodus of Castilians and Leonese, especially the youngest, the head of the Executive proposed both upcoming investments by the Council of Ministers, with twenty million euros that will be allocated soon, he announced, and coinciding with the electoral campaign, to the Montelarreina barracks in the province of Zamora, as well as with the commitment to move “out of Madrid”, Sánchez affirmed during his speech, “new institutions». One way, argued the President of the Government, of “bringing the State closer to the citizen. It is the State that has to get closer to the citizen, it is not the citizen who has to get closer to the State» he remarked, receiving a standing ovation from the Zamorano public.

Sánchez boasted of having met the conference of regional presidents many more times (a custom that was imposed during the pandemic) than his predecessor, Mariano Rajoy. And he assured that the “mandate” that was received at the time of the PP Government had to be “executed” by its Executive. In addition, and also in reference to his predecessor, he stated that his Government is going to “have invested 26% more resources in this land than Rajoy did in his last four years.”

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In a national key, Sánchez once again asked the PP to “support, or at least refrain” from the validation of the labor reform that will take place next Thursday in Congress. The socialist leader praised the agreement with the social agents in this matter and affirmed that it shows that it is “the agreement of all” and not “of the Government” or of the employers and unions.

Critical references to the PP also came from Tudanca, who accused the popular of “disrespecting” the rural world and the regional president, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, of being “hidden his management” and his “broken promises.”

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