València (EFE).- The Compromís coalition has today presented its candidacies for the municipal elections and for Les Corts on May 28, in an act in which the candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat, Joan Baldoví, has assured that The next elections “are not about Feijóo, Sánchez or Abascal, they are about improving people’s lives.”
With the motto “The strength of proximity” and before a thousand people in the Central Park, the mayor of Valencia Joan Ribó has assured that “not so many years ago Valencia was the capital of corruption, but today it is an internationally recognized city for being a pioneer in improving the way of life of its citizens”.
As a great challenge for the next legislature, the mayor of Valencia has placed solving the housing problem: “we must solve the real problems of the people and that the rents are at affordable prices.”
Joan Baldoví, Compromís candidate for President of the Generalitat, has commented that without Compromís “privatized public hospitals would continue to be in the hands of private healthcare, with the most expensive ITVs in the state, without the Valencian income for inclusion promoted by Mónica Oltra, with schools in barracks, with their parents having to pay for textbooks… Without Compromís people’s lives would not have improved as they have in recent years”.
“Even so – added the Compromís candidate – there is still a lot to be done, the financing problem must be solved once and for all, improve primary health care, solve the housing emergency, reindustrialization, the ecological transition , the problems of our agriculture, the linguistic and cultural emergency”.
NO FEIJÓO, NO SANCHEZ NO ABASCAL
“In the coming weeks, politicians will come who want to make believe that what is voted for in May is what happens 300 kilometers from here, but these elections are not about Feijoo, Ayuso, Sánchez or Abascal, they are about improving the lives of people,” he stressed.
For her part, the head of the list for Les Corts for Alicante, Aitana Mas, has remarked that the central idea of Compromís to promote a new Botanical “is to put the regions of Alicante at the center of the Valencian agenda, with recognition and appreciation, but especially with investments, infrastructures and betting on a change of economic model”.
For the head of the list for Castelló a Les Corts, Vicent Marzà, has stressed the need to fight for energy sovereignty, “we are committed to clean energy, to achieve a cheaper price of electricity, but we do not want it to be done with projects that destroy the territory.
“The other challenge is that of industrial sovereignty, in the north the ceramic industry generates one in three jobs, we have to bet on the sustainability of this sector. The third sovereignty challenge has to do with housing. Young Valencians allocate 70% of their salary to paying for housing, this cannot continue, we have to reverse this situation with measures such as making the Sareb homes available to the public, which are ours, we have paid for them with the ransom banking”.