Valencia (EFE) territories are retained, as the president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, has stated “constantly”.
“You can get out of socialism”, Díaz Ayuso said before around a thousand people who attended a rally this Sunday in the Turia de València garden together with the PP candidates for the presidency of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, already the mayor’s office of Valencia, María José Catalá, as the beginning of the pre-campaign for the elections on May 28.
He highlighted that years ago the Valencian Community was seen with “pride and admiration” from the outside, but the image of this land has changed for a long time “for the worse”, although he has considered that in a very short time “it will surprise again” society and the world with “how far” this land is capable of reaching.
“It’s over to divide Spain”
The Madrid leader has affirmed that on the last Sunday of May, “to offer new glories to Spain”, they are going to “wake up” the Valencians to achieve “another course in Spain”, because May 28 is “the beginning of the final change “of sanchismo, of division, of hatred and resentment.
“The division of Spain is over,” said Ayuso, who has considered that “a new stage” begins for the country in nine weeks and has asked that “8,000 motions of censure for the Sanchista project” be put on May 28 for the whole country, a “totalitarian” project that must be told that “Spain can’t stand them” because it is “a curse for everyone”.
“Real Spain doesn’t want this anymore”, has assured the Madrid leader, who has asked to go to the elections on May 28 to vote “positive” and not “against”.
Ayuso has also shown his solidarity with those affected by the “terrible” fire in Castellón, to whom he has told that they will be at their entire disposal for everything they need, and has claimed that Valencia once again be a “thriving” city. .
Mazón announces the lowering of taxes “for everyone”
For his part, the president of the PPCV and candidate for the presidency of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has assured that the Valencian government “the most expensive in history is coming to an end”, and in front of him the “Government of change is going to take Seriously” to the Valencian Community and the city of Valencia.
Mazón has announced that the Valencian government “of change” is going to lower taxes “for everyone, without exception” and has demanded that the current president, Ximo Puig, “do not cry” when other territories are dedicated to competing, because “Sleeping eight years is a mortal sin.”
In addition, he has welcomed those who want to join the PP project, and specifically Pablo Broseta, son of the professor murdered by ETA Manuel Broseta, who will form part of the PP list for the Valencia constituency as an independent and who was present at the event.
The PP candidate for mayor of Valencia, María José Catalá, has affirmed that the elections on May 28 are “a plebiscite” against Pedro Sánchez and that “there is no better motion of censure” than not voting for the Socialist Party, nor for You commit “nor to communism” that day.