The president of the Advisory Council affirms that the Community has reached “a level and a ceiling of broad autonomous development” thanks to the search for “a global idea of what Spain is”.
He president of the Advisory Council of Castilla y León, Agustín Sánchez de Vega, claimed yesterday “the example of loyalty, tranquility and calm” that the autonomy of the Community represents in the face of the “confrontation” of other territories.
During the presentation of the book “Castilla y León: 40 years of autonomy”, he estimated that Castilla y León “has reached an important and broad level of development, at the same level as the rest of the communities”, unlike that among Castilian and Leonese “there has always been fidelity to the constitutional system”.
For this reason, he described the Castilian and Leonese community as “an example” from which he did not exclude “other communities that are also so”, and estimated that Castilla y León, during its 40 years of autonomy, has always sought “a global idea of what Spain is, of the group of Spaniards and of the Spanish Constitution, which prevents situations of segregation or self-determination.
In his speech, he regretted the emergence of formations that propose populist or extreme positions, because this “stretches the situation in the political context, such that traditional parties seek proximity or contact with the most radical positions and separate the two. large blocks,” reports Ep.
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