Toledo (EFE).- The second vice president of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, José Manuel Caballero, has expressed his gratitude to the regional president, Emiliano García-Page, for his appointment in the new regional Executive. And he has indicated that he hopes to “live up” with “work and illusion” and be “useful” to the region.
This is how Caballero has expressed it on his social networks. This Sunday the composition of the new Government of García-Page was known, in which Caballero has promised to work “for the progress and well-being of all”.
The new second vice president has not been the only one who has dedicated a few words to García-Page on his social networks, but also some who repeat in the position such as the Minister of Health, Jesús Fernández Sanz.
Fernández Sanz wanted to say “thank you once again for the trust” and praised García-Page’s “permanent defense” of Castilian-Manchegan healthcare.
He also told him: “We have a lot of work ahead of us but we also have a plan, a team and a desire to do so.”
Acknowledgments from the former directors
Similarly, the leaders who leave office in this new legislature have shown their gratitude to the regional president.
For example, the former Equality advisor and export spokesperson of the autonomous Executive, Blanca Fernández; the former councilor of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development, Francisco Martinez Arroyo; and former Education, Culture and Sports Councilor Rosa Ana Rodriguez.
In the case of Fernández, she has written on her social networks that she is “enormously grateful” to García-Page for the opportunity he gave her four years ago to be part of its Governing Council.
And “even more grateful” for trusting her to now be the new delegate of the Castilla-La Mancha Community Board in Ciudad Real.
For his part, Martínez Arroyo wrote on his social network profiles that same Sunday that García-Page had informed him that he does not count on him for this new stage, although he has thanked him for his trust in the last eight years.
Throughout the last two legislatures, Martínez Arroyo has remarked, he has “enjoyed working for Castilla-La Mancha, its farmers and ranchers and, ultimately, for all our towns.”
He added: “I feel very proud of the work of an incomparable team and of the achievements achieved among all of us in these years, in the agri-food sector, in the environment, in water and in rural development.”
more goodbyes
And, for her part, the former Minister of Education has indicated that it has also been “an honor” to be part of the regional government in the last four years. A legislature that, in her opinion, has been “the most complicated in history.”
Rodríguez has extended his gratitude to the educational community of Castilla-La Mancha, teachers, families, students, non-teaching staff of the centers and associations, institutions and federations “for their magnificent work.”
In the same way, he has affirmed that the work of those who make possible the cultural development of the region is “essential” and that he shows his “respect and gratitude” to those related to the sports world.
“I am leaving with the same enthusiasm with which I started but with an infinite number of new experiences, experiences and learning”, he stated, as well as emphasizing that he is leaving with the “tranquility” of taking over from his “partner and friend” Amador Pastor, of whom he has predicted that he will be “an excellent adviser” due to his “intelligence, capacity for work and sensitivity”. EFE