United for Extremadura, which this Thursday presented renewed electoral lists for both Cáceres and Badajoz, considers that “the only way to transform reality is to be on the Governing Council”, as stated by its candidate for the Presidency of the Board, Irene de Miguel.
This message of wanting to be and be part of the regional Executive in the next legislature has been exposed by De Miguel during the presentation of the autonomous candidacies for both Extremadura provinces held in Mérida.
Under the motto “Rule with courage”United by Extremadura, made up of Podemos, Izquierda Unida and Alianza Verde, has announced the people who make up both lists and who lead the list itself Irene de Miguel y Jose Antonio Gonzalez Frutos by Badajoz and Cáceres, respectively.
“We are the only guarantee that you can govern for the people”stated De Miguel, candidate for the Presidency of the Board, who has been supported by the women and men who make up both candidacies.
The defense of quality education and public health, the need for fair prices for the countryside and the demand for a decent train for Extremadura have been some of the postulates raised by De Miguel, who has ensured that United for Extremadura is “a political space loaded with present and future”.
The energy and environmental crisis, “a PSOE that looks more and more like the PP” and the exodus of young people are three fronts that United for Extremadura is committed to fighting with “courage”.
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For the province of Badajoz, Irene de Miguel (Podemos) will be accompanied by the also regional deputy Joaquín Macías (Izquierda Unida), the coordinator of Universities in the State Citizen Council of Podemos, Jorge Caldera; the social educator Clara Sayabera (Podemos) and the history teacher Pilar Ramos (IU) in the top five positions.
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For the province of Cáceres, José Antonio González, who was a regional deputy in the 1995-1999 legislature, leads a list that also includes, in order, the national coordinator and spokesperson for Izquierda Unida Abroad, Nerea Fernández; the agricultural engineer Carmen Ibáñez (Podemos), the engineer and secretary of the Podemos Extremadura Program Gonzalo Torre and the entrepreneur María Belén Rodríguez (Alianza Verde). EFE