More than 800 businessmen have signed up to meet in Barcelona on November 17, but before that the #Quiero Corredor initiative is preparing a series of regional actions to warm up the engines. Inside Valencian Community This week, they say goodbye to the canopies that triumphed this summer thanks to their water evaporation system. below the message “Get wet in the Mediterranean Corridor”It was reported that Vicente Boluda, president of the Valencian Entrepreneurs Association (AVE), once again condemned the delay in the construction of the infrastructures of the Mediterranean Corridor, especially in the city of Valencia. The traffic light of the corridor, if measures are not taken to speed up the work.
In Andalusia, the movement prepares an entrance arch at the Plaza de las Velas de at the end of September. Almeria in the far west, as a symbol of how far those lands seem, where the railroad barely reaches, and a series of banners “Wanted” Around the city following the same theme that will run until October 10.
Murcia has placed a giant canvas in the Condomina Stadium where you can read: “For late or that of the Mediterranean Corridor. The Region of Murcia cannot wait any longer”. It also comes to the fore with an ad campaign at the end of this month. Cartagena Comparing the work on improving spots in the city with the work in the corridor “Of course, these things take less time than in the Mediterranean Corridor.”, as a nod to the desire of the corridor to reach this area without much further delay.
And finally, in November, before the Jobs Act for the Mediterranean Corridor, a kiosk will be installed. Barcelona It will distribute collections inspired by Corridor’s work with messages such as: “Enough to collect the delays!”. These collections, which will be distributed free of charge, aim to vindicate the works of the Mediterranean Corridor and cause a nostalgic smile for those who went to the neighborhood mansion at the beginning of the year as a child. Weekly to buy the next delivery of your favorite collectible.
This campaign across the autonomous communities through which the Mediterranean Corridor will pass when the work is completed, Mediterranean Corridor Labor Law and Second Term Controlthat will take place on 17 November at the Barcelona International Convention Center (CCIB). An important event that will bring together businessmen and representatives of Spanish civil society to the cry of #QuieroCorredor and will coincide with the Second Term Checkup.
There are more than 25 years of accumulated delays in the work of the Mediterranean Corridor. That’s why the #QuieroCorredor Movement was born six years ago, a platform supported by business and civil society that claims this infrastructure is needed today more than ever.
The Mediterranean Corridor consists of dual high-speed international display platforms that run from the French border to Algeciras and connect cities as important as cities. Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, Murcia and Almeria, and connecting them with the rest of Europe.
It is a necessary infrastructure that will enable faster and more frequent travel, increase the economy, tourism and employment only in the regions where it operates, and will directly or indirectly benefit the whole country. In addition, this infrastructure will increase sustainability: it will mean reducing 900,000 tons of CO2, which is synonymous with energy savings and sustainable development.
Valencia Entrepreneurs Association (AVE) introduced the communication channel www.elcorredormediterraneo.com to report the status of all departments.