A noise war with no apparent injuries, but inflicting serious damage, and the main consequences of failure to be agreed upon, diminished corporate prestige, and citizen discontent. All because of persistent electoralism, short-termism and infidelity, and “a dominant algorithm in the digital bubble”, as a reference fake news. This was the diagnosis made by Consell president Ximo Puig regarding the current situation, and given what the Valencia road once again has to offer. Stressing that the Tajo-Segura transfer has not been abandoned, it is a Valencia road where he demands a new land deal, a big deal for energy and an alliance for employment.
He had it at the school’s informative breakfast. Forum Europe edited this Monday by the New Economy Forumat the Mandarin Oriental Ritz Hotel in Madrid. A day in which Diana Morant, Luis Planas and José Luis Escrivá, ministers of Science, Agriculture or Social Security respectively, were present; together former president José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero; José Ramón Navarro, president of the National Supreme Court; or Pepe Álvarez, secretary general of the UGT, representatives of the Valencian Government, Salvador Navarro, president of the CEV employers association, or Antonio Arias, CEO of Vectalia.
Puig broke these arguments by placing special emphasis on the state of his government over the past seven years, with particular emphasis on the fact that during that time budgets were approved one after the other and allowed to fall into disrepute. “The Valencian Community retains a different competitive factor: stability”, was convicted.
From there, he went on to detail each of the three major deals he proposed, starting with the territorial agreement where he explicitly mentioned reform of the regional financing system, a debt cancellation program for the common regime communities. welfare state, joint responsibility and deconcentration in taxation. “The federation is unifying,” he would later argue by the public at the time of the question. Earlier he had made a stern request to the head of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo: said he steered his party towards “modesty of facts” and therefore, to overcome frontism.
However, he specifically highlighted the need to continue Tagus’ contributions to Segura. “Water will remain Europe’s vegetable garden forever and at an affordable price,” he said. Of course, as he argued, “without solid dialogue and mud wars”.
However, when would the transfer reappear in the round of questions? they asked him how he could get Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid., is now starting its program of events commemorating the month of the Community of Valencia in the capital, after friction between the two leaders over issues such as decentralization or water treatment at the head of Tagus. “I don’t have a crusade against anyone, only a crusade for equality,” said Puig. “I sent Ayuso a letter stating that we will be doing events in Madrid for a month and he was invited. There is a wonderful complementarity. Valencia is the port of Madrid. We are passionate about equality and fairness. We believe that there should be fiscal responsibility in taxation and fiscal dumping is not allowed. If we want to move towards a certain tax harmonization in Europe, how can we not do that in Europe?“, he added. He was there when he reconnected with Tagus’ contributions. “We talk about ecology and not purify? We have to take advantage of every last drop. There is no element of friction with the Community of Madrid, but I will always defend the general interest and the interests of the Valencian Community and therefore “No one should be bothered by decentralization,” he said.
““We have always respected and will respect the approach of justice,” he said.
More cautiously, in line with what he’s done in recent weeks, Consell has discussed the possible indictment of Vice President Mónica Oltra and whether her resignation is warranted. “We have always respected and will respect the approach of justice. “We’ll see what the Supreme Court says, but the vice president made political statements in Cortes,” he said.
As for the elections, he said that there is one year left and that they hope there will be continuity. “I’m not thinking about future elections, I’m thinking about future generations.”
Corruption in the Valencian Community is part of the past,” he said. Considering that corruption in the community has been overcome, he added, “I’m not at all concerned about what might happen.” “I respect Justice and have nothing to do with this story,” he argued. “There is a will in PP that we are all equal and we are not all equal,” he said.