during their presentation supporter of the collective, writer and historical researcher Gerardo Munoz Javier Cabo, former Secretary General of the UGT in Alicante, and the signatories and interested parties, Read by UA professor Maribel Peñalver. manifesto summarizing the values of the movement.
In the letter, this “inheritance of claim” “most vulnerable groups” prioritizing the right to a “life with dignity” for what they claim to validate, such as childhood, youth, LGTBI or disability “Not all parties are willing to incorporate these values into their programs.”
The document also claims to be the current president of Consell. “encouraged greater and sustained investment” in the state of Alicantewas among the prominent ones. Digital Zone or Vega Renhace Plan.
The platform argues that Ximo Puig represents in its manifesto. “The political balance, decentralization and territorial structure in the Valencian Community”.
“in pregnancy”
Therefore, the organizer Gerardo Muñoz emphasized that the platform is in favor of the government of Ximo Puig, “not closed” if not, it is “pregnant”.
In this sense, Muñoz is Alicante’s “Prefers a progressive government” and so they believe from the Puig support platform: “There will be no change” Before the 28 May elections.
The initiative continued in the rest of the Community. Valencia and Castellon.
Over the next few weeks, platform representatives walking around the state to do regional laws It is aimed to announce the initiative and address sectoral problems. “We want open positive discussions Bringing actionable proposals that we will present to Ximo Puig,” says Muñoz.
The first act, as confirmed during the presentation press conference, Vega Baja, because this is where the platform is most advanced. Although supported by Elche, Orihuela, Benidorm, Alcoy and Denia.
Among the signatories forming the platform in the province of Alicante a wide variety of personalities related to the social, cultural and political sectors as well as education, health and economics.
As of February 25, More than 60 signatories of “Ximo Chairman” platform The following are:
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Armando Alberola, professor of Modern History at UA, author of 163 publications, founder of the International Network of Historical Studies Seminars on Disasters.
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Antonio Alonso Miravete, businessman, director of the Vega Renhace Plan.
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Rafael Azuar, archaeologist, first technical director of MARO, 2004 EMYA award from the European Museum Forum.
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Paco Baile, restorer.
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María Balibrea, painter and illustrator.
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Manuel Benabent, former provincial secretary of CDS and World War II. Member of the Valencian Parliament during the Legislative Assembly.
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María Francisca Benabent, retired, III of the Valencian Parliament from 1999 to 2003.
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Javier Blanes, businessman.
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Javier Cabo, former general secretary of the UGT in Alicante.
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Alfredo Campello, author, co-founder of the Alicante Vivo cultural association.
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Pere Miquel Campos is a journalist and writer.
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Adriano Carrillo, sculptor.
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Joan Castejón, painter and sculptor.
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Maria Chana, painter.
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Painter and sculptor Pepe Díaz Azorín, founder of the Valencian Country Collective of Plastic Artists, was awarded the Excellence of Cultural Merit from the Generalitat Valenciana in 2017.
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Rosario Die is a lawyer, author and historical researcher.
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Purificación Eisman, author, former Minister of Communications of Valencia and Murcia Country CGT.
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Antonio Escudero is Professor Emeritus of Economic History at UA.
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Marco Esteve, graphic designer.
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Juan Falcó Vilchez, administrative assistant.
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Miguel Elías Fayos, Doctor of Traumatology, director of Vega Baja Hospital.
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Micaela Font, retired civil servant.
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Octavio Frieyro is a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and writer.
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Miguel Ángel García Alonso, Director of Alicante General Hospital.
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Rafael García Meseguer, social educator.
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Enrique Giménez, author, retired professor of Modern History at UA.
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Rafael Hernandez, painter.
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Juan Jiménez Pérez is the founder and former general secretary of CGT Alicante.
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Ignacio Jiménez Raneda, former president of UA, is a retired professor of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis.
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María Jesus Jordán, UMH librarian.
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Cristina Juan Company, restorer.
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Mario Lorente, consumer technician from the Alicante Consumers’ Union.
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Javier Lorenzo, painter.
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María del Carmen Marimón is professor of Spanish Language at UA.
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Begoña Martínez Deltell, cultural manager and gallery owner, member of the Valencian Cultural Council at the suggestion of Ciudadanos.
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M. Ángeles Martínez Ruiz, PhD in Pedagogy, former Dean of Education at UA.
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Aurelia Masanet, plastic artist.
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Toni Miró is a painter and sculptor.
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Institute professor Lola Mollá was the director of the Jorge Juan Institute and deputy of the Valencian Parliament, the XVI Maisonnave Prize and the VII October 9 Prize.
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María Dolores Mulá, painter. Author Gerardo Muñoz, who became a member of the Valencian Cultural Council at the suggestion of Ciudadanos, regional president of CDS and World War II. He was a member of the Valencian Parliament in the Legislative Assembly.
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Cecilio Nieto, professor of philosophy, author, president of the Valencia Community Consumers’ Union.
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Miguel Ors Karadağ, author, Professor of Journalism at the UMH.
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Maribel Peñalver, PhD in French Philology, full professor at UA.
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María Perceval Graells, plastic artist.
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Sol Pérez, sculptor, ceramist, photographer.
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Miguel Ángel Pérez Jan, author.
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Pepe Piqueras, plastic artist, author, professor of Art History at UA.
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Jesús Pradells, professor of Medieval and Modern History at UA, director of the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library Center.
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Carolina Punset, PhD in Law, former spokesperson for the Valencian Parliament and the Ciudadanos group in the European Parliament between 2016 and 2019.
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Antonio Ramos Hidalgo, author, PhD in Geography from UA.
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Hortensia Regidor, retired civil servant.
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Juan Antonio Ríos, professor of Spanish Literature at UA, Valencia Critics’ Award 2013.
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Enrique Riquelme de la Torre, businessman, founder of the Empresas del Sol group.
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Juan Antonio Roche is Professor of Sociology of Culture and Art at UA.
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Vicente Rubio Tarifa, painter.
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Mari Angeles Sánchez is a journalist, photographer, writer and editor.
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Cayetano Sánchez Butrón, lawyer, head of Fundesem.
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Javier Sánchez Portas, historian, manager of the Valencian Community Arxiu Històric from 1988 to 2019.
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Silvia Sempere, PhD in Fine Arts, professor at the Polytechnic University of Valencia.
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Jaume Sendra, urban lawyer.
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Carmen Soler Jornet, retired civil servant.
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Journalist and photographer Pepe Soto was president of the Alicante Press Association.
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Óscar Strada, PhD in Psychology, psychoanalyst, writer, director of Casa de las Américas in Alicante.
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Laura Tejeda, painter.
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Lucas Valencia is a singer and composer.
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Mario Villar, Graduate in Sociology and Political Science and Management, MA in Tourism Planning and Management, Specialist in Big Data and Tourism management, Director of Tourism Intelligence at Generalitat Valenciana.