Palma (EFE).- The Vox candidate for the presidency of the Government, Jorge Campos (Palma, 1975), explains to EFE that if he wins the regional elections on May 28, the first thing he will do is repeal all those regulations that “ it ruins us and divides us.”
Campos, a lawyer and legal adviser, has been a deputy of the autonomous chamber since 2019 and faces the days before election day with the hope of becoming the next president of the islands.
Palma and “the jewel of the Mediterranean”
QUESTION: Define your community in one sentence.
ANSWER: My city is Palma de Mallorca, which was the jewel of the Mediterranean. If the left continues, it will be the Havana of Cuba, but I believe that we will recover it so that it can once again be that example of the entire Mediterranean.
Q: If you win and become regional president, your first step would be…
A: It would not be just one, it would be a few urgent ones. Repeal all those regulations that ruin and divide us, that create insecurity in the fields of health, education, economic policy… Everything that really affects citizens on a day-to-day basis. There is a huge legislative stagnation and what must be done is repeal many regulations so that freedom returns to the Balearic Islands, to stop paying this barbarity of taxes that we pay, to at the same time have public services that work and put an end to all that spending superfluous political that is what the citizens are supporting with that fiscal pressure.
Q: Three words with which you would like to define your community at the end of your term.
A: Land of freedom, prosperity and security.
Q: What series would you like to see filmed in your community?
A: I would like the maximum number of series and movies to be shot, I dare not say which one… If the left continues, they could do something like in “Miami Vice”, but I hope they don’t continue.
“Cordial” relationship with Prohens
Q: How would you define your relationship with the leader of the Balearic PP and candidate for the Government, Marga Prohens?
R: Cordial.
Q: Do you have social networks? What was your last message?
A: My last tweet this morning was precisely to promote the event by Santiago Abascal, this weekend, with three events in three days in a row in Menorca, Mallorca and Ibiza, encouraging people to come.