Seseña (Toledo) (EFE) .
He has also promised that a school “book bank” will be launched, collecting a proposal from Socialist Youth.
In an act at the Asador de Seseña in this Toledo town located next to the Community of Madrid, García-Page highlighted the high demand for public services in Seseña, especially educational ones by many young families who have moved to live from the Community of Madrid, and toilets.
In fact, he has stated that this area has become the second area of Spain with the highest growth in the country.
It has advanced that the regional educational system will have 4,000 new teachers in the next four years and has said that a text “book bank” will be created, collecting a proposal from Socialist Youth.
Set as a priority to connect El Quiñón with the A-4
Regarding Seseña, he has said that he will not allow any administration to turn it into a “ghetto” and has raised as one of his priorities connecting El Quiñón with the A-4 motorway, a matter in which the Community of Madrid is also involved in addition to the Ministry.
García-Page has spoken of a “good relationship” with the Madrid president, the ‘popular’ Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and has exposed that 350,000 people go daily from Castilla-La Mancha to Madrid or vice versa.
“I would have to be a fool if I didn’t have the best possible relationship with the presidents around me,” he added.
Speaking of Díaz Ayuso, he referred to the image of the electoral caravan of the PP candidate, Paco Núñez, in which he appears together with Alberto Núñez Feijóo and the regional presidents of Madrid and Andalusia, and has indicated that he “seeks to confuse” in places like Seseña, with a continuous arrival of population from Madrid.
“Seseña is not in Madrid, Seseña is in Castilla-La Mancha. You have to speak to people clearly”, said García-Page.
In this sense, he has summarized that Castilla-La Mancha has been the region with the greatest health investment in recent years, the one with the greatest expansion of its educational system and the first to have recovered the income levels that existed before the coronavirus pandemic. covid-19.