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In Sant Joan d’Alacant and across municipalities with more than ten thousand residents, the head of PSPV-PSOE and the president of the Generalitat outlined a clear commitment to turning ongoing care into a tangible reality. During the rally themed En todas las plazas, held in Sant Joan, the message was consistent: health investments have been made, but sustained momentum is essential. The speaker emphasized that the region cannot rest on past gains and that steady, practical progress is required to ensure health services adjust to growing needs and remain accessible to all communities. This perspective aligns with a broader strategy to embed health as a daily priority in local governance and regional planning, ensuring residents notice improvements in services, responsiveness, and coverage. The remarks underscored a belief that health is a foundational element of a thriving society and that continued investment must translate into measurable benefits for families and workers alike.
On matters of governance and ethical standards, the president rejected the idea that political courage should come at the expense of democratic norms. He warned that the future cannot be built on actions that erode trust and insisted that engaging in democratic processes requires adhering to rules and saying no to defection. The call for decency and dignity in municipal politics was directed at all levels of local leadership, with a particular emphasis on ensuring that the city council of Sant Joan d’Alacant operates with integrity. The message was reinforced by the regional candidate, who highlighted the need for principled leadership that prioritizes citizens over personal or party interests. This stance resonates with voters who seek transparent governance and accountable decision-making in the public sector.
Housing emerged as a central challenge to be addressed in the legislature. The speaker framed housing as a defining issue for the current term, stressing the importance of expanding affordable housing options so that young people can envision a future in which home ownership or stable rental arrangements are within reach. The idea is not merely to guarantee a constitutional right to shelter but to ensure it is realized in practical terms that families can rely on. The discussion highlighted a broader social goal: to create life projects for young adults, built on affordable, stable living conditions that support education, career development, and family formation. The emphasis on housing aligns with long-standing concerns about cost of living and social mobility, making it a litmus test for the effectiveness of regional policy in fostering inclusive growth.
Beyond these domestic priorities, the Valencia Community project was invoked as a framework for broader economic development. The discourse stressed the creation of quality employment as a driver of prosperity. The presenters argued that productivity must rise to sustain living standards and that political leadership, particularly from the left, has demonstrated stronger stewardship of the economy. The assertion was supported by historical progress, noting that thousands of jobs have been created since 2015, a metric offered to illustrate the capacity of policy to translate into real opportunities. The narrative framed quality employment as essential for a society that can fund healthcare, housing, and social programs without sacrificing fairness or opportunity. This viewpoint presented a balanced picture of growth, one that prioritizes sustainable job creation while maintaining social protections for workers and families.
In a closing reflection on fiscal policy and public support, the general secretary highlighted steps taken during difficult periods to ease the burden on residents. He outlined measures aimed at reducing tax pressure where possible, describing the region as a pioneer in tax reform that sought to distribute tax relief more equitably. The emphasis was on fairness in taxation, with a historical note about reversing earlier trends that favored high earners and ensuring that the tax system advances decency and social responsibility. The argument linked tax policy to a broader commitment to social welfare, noting that the aim has always been to empower people to participate fully in economic life without being overwhelmed by financial obligations. Attribution: remarks from regional leaders and party officials, reflecting on the trajectory of policy since 2015.