The president of the Valencian Community, Ximo Puig, responded to the words of the Madrid Community president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and did exactly that from the capital. Consell’s president compared his “commitment to a strong welfare state” to “the abolition of the welfare state,” as he put it, stressing that his Administrator had a “different political model” from that in the Madrid area. ayuso
When asked if Ayuso had responded to a proposal made by the Valencia president to participate in an action, Senate’s Puig said, “We don’t come to lecture anyone because we don’t like to learn from anyone.” Valencian Community in Madrid.
The words of the head of the consulate came days after the Madrid president had traveled to Valencia to defend the tax revolution against Botànic indebtedness within the Community, as he had argued at a meeting at the invitation of the Valencian Society. entrepreneurs
common problems
This Tuesday, Puig convened Valencia senators and deputies in the Upper House, where he declared that he had no record of responding to Ayuso’s offer and wanted to “make it clear” that the Valencian Community and Madrid were “in large numbers”. common questions”.
However, while the Valencian Government was “connected to dialogue”, Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s manager “self-contained”. The way to abolish the welfare state“.
But beyond the current political differences, what we would like to add is that each Community does not just think about its territory, but empathizes and has a more federal vision.”
With an important agenda in the Community of Madrid this month, the Valencian president has elected the Senate to bring together Valencian lawmakers and senators to “analyze relations between the central government and the Community”.
In this context, Puig stressed that the majority regional group of senators and lawmakers is Valencian, and said he intended this group to be a “transference generation” to talk about reform. Autonomous financing model, water and employment.