Department of the Presidency, followed by the Department of Innovation and Universities. Consell’s chairman and re-election candidate, Ximo Puig, suggests that if the third Botànic is reissued, he will set up the Presidential Ministry in Alicante with powers in the field of Tourism. It’s all, as the leader of the Valencian socialists pointed out, “from the perspective of two capitals, which should be included in a more decentralized administration, in the direction of making the whole Valencian Community more cohesive.” For Puig, it is “a progress that has never been produced in the self-government of the Valencian Community” and, as he emphasizes, not only by the regional department of Innovation and Universities. Also by the Regional Protection Agency in Elche or IVAM’s sub-headquarters in Alcoy.
“It’s a way of uniting and strengthening self-government,” he states, adding that “self-government is a fundamental tool for improving citizens’ lives.” He cites Volkswagen as an example.
Now, Ximo Puig has no intention of staying there. If he succeeds in reaffirming his third term as president of the Generalitat, The Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Public Works will also move to Castellón.
A decentralization that transcends the cultural realm to the point where he designed a Valencian photography museum and Wants to launch Silver Age Museum in Alicante. “A modern museum is a space to claim a new frontier,” he comments. “We must leverage everything that has our cultural history to design the future.”
This is for Alicante and Wants the Iberian section of the Archaeological Museum for Elche. “We don’t want to break the museum unit, we want the museum unit to be in Elche.” Purpose: «Decentralize Spanish museums. Spain should exist in all regions,” he said. “Why does everything have to be in Madrid?” he asks.