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A regional figure aiming for national leadership announced the next steps in Almoradí as the campaign season kicks off. He stated that the countdown has begun to end what he calls sanchismo and to deliver the water Vega Baja deserves. He also demanded an immediate stop to the financial and infrastructure neglect faced by Vega Baja and the wider Alicante province.
He emphasized that the people of Alicante should not continue to endure the dismissive treatment they have received from policy makers. The speaker highlighted water as a core concern, describing it as a clearly unfair issue that harms the region. In response, Alberto Núñez Feijoo, speaking from Moncloa, outlined plans for a strong parliamentary team to back a robust project intended to repair the water-related damages perceived by the province.
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The speaker insisted that certain problems must be addressed. If Feijoo reaches the La Moncloa residence, he envisions revising the Tagus hydrological plan to prioritize ecological flows. He noted the province of Alicante and, in particular, Vega Baja del Segura, not only for agriculture but also for the agri-food sector and tourism. He underscored that water supply and industry are linked to transfers to municipalities through the Taibilla Canal Community Association. The message underscored the impact on the Alicante province and especially Vega Baja.
There is a belief that the regional landscape can change. The plan calls for a national water agreement beginning on July 23, encompassing infrastructure investments and the creation of a national water authority. This would establish a rigorous governing body to oversee the fair distribution of water on a national scale. The overarching aim is to ensure the province of Alicante receives water of suitable quality and quantity at reasonable prices, while simultaneously safeguarding environmental standards for the region.
PP seeks to consolidate change to 23J before a PSOE seeking to retain power
In Vega Baja, the PP regional assistant and coordinator underscored a strong start to the election campaign, expressing a belief that it is time to reverse years of hardship in Alicante. The spokesperson argued that water for the land should be a central priority on the national government’s agenda, stressing the ongoing shortage concerns affecting Vega Baja and the broader Alicante province. The message cited a tenacious commitment to defend water rights and to place the water issue squarely on government priorities. The campaign rhetoric asserted that the moment has arrived to bring water to Vega Baja and to end what is described as neglect by the Pedro Sánchez administration. It also asserted that the province has lagged behind in per capita investment and that essential road and water infrastructure are overdue. The speaker attributed this shift to a broader political change already initiated in the Valencian Community and framed it as the start of a new era for Spain.