Puig views the deal between Podemos and the US positively and is confident that by Easter the occupancy rate will exceed 90%.

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President of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, considers the agreement between Podemos and Esquerra Unida to run together in the elections on 28 May positive, because “it’s good that there is no extraordinary atomization”, that all it achieves is “making the Community more unmanageable”. .” Puig attended a luncheon with the Holy Brotherhood of Christ the Savior this Holy Thursday and visited the paintings of the Semana Santa Marinera de València fraternities.

“Majority Enough”

The re-election candidate, who is also a socialist, said during his visit: PSPV-PSOE It aspires to have a “sufficient and substantial majority”. He evaluated that the political formations showed “absolute respect” to the decisions taken on issues that concern them, but that “it is positive that there are agreements and that citizens can vote for what they want”. He noted that the proposals should be mentioned, but “It’s good that there isn’t an extraordinary fragmentation that finally makes the Community more unmanageable.”

Puig confirmed that’s what the invasion was for. Holy Week in the Community of Valencia It currently stands at 80% on the coast and 75% inland, but hopes to exceed 90% with last-minute bookings. He underlined that major events in the Valencian Community are “popular traditions, festivals” and argued for the importance of Holy Week as a whole in the region where “many holy weeks” are celebrated. He added that many of them have “a national or international declaration as a cultural and touristic event,” so he hopes that this cultural and religious tradition can be lived through these days. The President also said that they are “hopeful it will be a very profitable week economically as well” for the Valencian Community.

Joseph Pike

On the other hand, he regretted it this Thursday. death of ex-minister Josep Piqué is a man with “a great sense of humor and infectious energy.” Puig remembered Piqué as “a good man, a friend to me” in a post on his Twitter profile and sent “a big hug to his family and friends.” Former minister Josep Piqué died this Thursday at the age of 68 at the 12 de Octubre hospital in Madrid, confirming PP’s various accusations, his family said in a statement. Josep Piqué was government spokesman and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Industry, Science and Technology during the Partido Popular governments, and was chairman of José María Aznar.

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