València (EFE).- The head of the Vox list for Congress for Valencia, Carlos Flores, assured in an interview with EFE that continuity or “the total reversal of Sanchismo’s policies” is at stake on 23J and affirms that for ” stop violence against women neither gestural policies nor indoctrinating speeches are useful”.
QUESTION: What is at stake on July 23?
ANSWER: Throughout the last five years, Sánchez has demonstrated an infinite capacity to lie – to his supporters, his allies, his voters and all Spaniards – and to ally himself with those who seek to break the unity between peoples and peoples. from Spain. During his less than two years leading the opposition, Feijóo has not been able to convince us that his intention is to put an end to the policies of sanchismo, and not simply to correct some of his excesses.
What we are at stake on 23 J, then, is continuity – with or without nuances – or the total reversal of the policies of sanchismo.
Q: Will it influence the quality of life of Valencians if the Government of Spain and that of the Valencian Community are of the same or different sign?
A: Both popular and socialists have always shown themselves to be more demanding when they are in opposition and more submissive when they are in government. Faced with this, the model of interrelationships that Vox proposes is that of loyalty, solidarity and the prevalence of the common good, concepts that are surely foreign to some and to others.
Priorities
Q: Tell me three matters that in your opinion should be a priority at the beginning of the next legislature.
A: We take our border policy seriously by ensuring that those who enter our country do so in accordance with the law, in order to contribute their work and creativity to our society, and with the commitment to respect our laws and ways of life.
Address the problem of the growing weakening of the State at the hands of the Autonomous Communities: recentralize and strengthen the State, increase the mechanisms for coordination and harmonization of policies and, ultimately, fully guarantee equality among all.
Lastly, to reinforce the international presence of our country, which barely paints in Europe, which is constantly despised in Latin America and which lives in fear of its neighbors in North Africa.
Q: What would you like the first law to be approved in the legislature that arises from 23J to be about?
A: Perhaps before starting to legislate, it is convenient to start repealing some of the most harmful laws that Sanchismo has imposed on us: abortion, euthanasia, democratic memory or those that hinder our economic development with excessive taxes.
Valencian claims
Q: Two Valencian demands for which you want to fight for the next four years.
A: Defending the Valencian countryside –water for all, competition on an equal footing, fair prices– should be among our priorities. As should education too.
Q: Will the new regional financing model be a reality in the next legislature?
The new regional financing model will only become a reality when Spain is governed by a party endowed with a true vision of the State, capable of coming up with a formula for financing our territorial model and defending it in Valencia with the same conviction as in Valladolid. , in Barcelona with the same criteria as in Badajoz. As long as the popular and socialist barons feel that defending “what is theirs” is a priority over defending “what belongs to everyone”, and both allow themselves to be extorted by Catalan and Basque nationalism, the problem of our territorial imbalances will only worsen.
Q: And will it be possible to recover the Valencian Civil Code?
A: If the jurists of the Valencian Community have ideas to improve our civil legislation, the proper thing is that they put them on the table, debate them and incorporate them into a future reform of our Civil Code that allows them to be enjoyed by all Spaniards. But differentiating ourselves from other territories for a mere particularist desire makes no sense.
sexist violence
Q: Is there sexist violence? Two specific measures that should be insisted on in this area.
I’m afraid that Concha, the woman who was stabbed at the counter of her lifelong business in Lavapiés; or Maribel, the janitor of a block of flats near the scene of the crime who had suffered a robbery a couple of days before, will not be too interested in the ideological disquisitions that the left likes to do so much. And that, if they did, they would be very surprised to learn that none of them would enter the official statistics of “gender violence” that the Government maintains to justify its policies. And it is that to stop violence against women, neither gestural policies nor indoctrinating speeches are useful: what Spanish women need are well-guarded borders, safe streets, an education in values, rapid justice and forceful sentences. And only Vox claims it.
Q: Is the necessary action being taken against climate change?
A: Fighting against air pollution in our cities is undoubtedly a necessary objective; but not if this means that our workers cannot get to their workplaces, or they have to invest their little savings in the purchase of vehicles whose cost is well above their purchasing power.
Q: How will your party’s electoral campaign be?
A: A campaign in which instead of waiting for the citizens to come to us, we are going to be the ones who come to them, going not only to their places of residence but also to their places of leisure and rest. And making them see at the same time how much we are at stake in these elections. EFE.