heads Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands, Ximo Puig Y Francina ArmengolSign in to Palau de la Generalitat Valencia Declaration ending the second summit between the two autonomies. Therefore, the need to overcome the inflation problem, the sum of the ideas and projects of both communities, as well as reaching agreements for a rational, pluralistic and dialogical State were evaluated.
In this sense, the declaration calls not only for more funding, but also for “more decision-making capacity”. Among these possibilities, the regulation of rental prices or administrative decentralization draws attention. The message of the two leaders is “We want to go further and faster”.
Among the more specific points are claims of greater decentralization for the management of European funds. “We have gained more decentralization in the execution of European funds,” Armengol said, noting that both autonomies lead the way in the execution of these funds.
Addressing “civil patriotism,” Puig said, “We demand what is fair.”practical federalism“overcoming asymmetries and deepening harmony and coexistence”. dynamic polarization of powerHe added that in the face of “the virus that is destroying coexistence and societies”, the Mediterranean path on which the declaration is based is “a path of dialogue and diversity with less hooliganism and less hooliganism and diversity”. based on a policy of beneficial alliances and resolution”.
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There are not only metaphorical bridges in this union, as Puig said. Pont Jaume Ican also achieve practical effects and combinations. It has been announced that the introduction of a joint digital platform between the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community will create a tourist voucher in both regions to promote tourism in the low season.
They also set their sights on the aquatic environment that unites and at the same time separates the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands: Mediterrenian. In the statement, which was called “We express a shared responsibility to protect the quality of the Mediterranean,” it was also emphasized that this protection should “comply with the sustainability criteria”. “With our commitment to the blue economy and the quality of ecosystems, we have come together to lead the regeneration of the oceans in this part of the world by making the Mediterranean a natural, cultural and economic heritage.”