The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarraassured this Friday in Palma, where he went to participate in the political conference of the PP Balearics, that the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazon, “was held responsible” to its citizens for the DANA disasterwhile, according to him, the President of the Government, Pedro Sanchezand the vice-president and minister of ecological transition, Therese Ribera, “They look elsewhere”.
“Mazón held the Corts accountable to his citizens, which is what politicians should do, and I would have liked Sánchez or Ribera to do it. “Not taking responsibility for what concerns you is not the best example for Spanish society,” he argued.
Likewise, he stressed that from now on the PP would “lend its shoulder” because it is “the main party in Spain” and he affirmed that from the municipal councils, island councils or autonomous governments, the PP had “lent his shoulder” with personnel and emergency personnel, because “You don’t have to ask for things to take action.”
Gamarra argued that The PP will vote in favor of the royal decrees so that aid “reaches quickly to those who need it” and a message of “safety, confidence and certainty” is conveyed to rebuild the affected area.
He also demanded a government that “governs” and not “waits to resist another week in power.” At the same time, he values “institutional loyalty”, which is why called for “strengthening” institutions through a “democratic rescue”.
In this sense, he defended that this is what the president of the PP intends to do, Alberto Nuñez Feijóoand what they are trying to do on the part of the regional governments chaired by the PP.
The Secretary General stressed that as long as the PP remains in opposition, it must be “prepared for the moment when change occurs”, because the PP is “the alternative” and “wants to build hand in hand with society “, he collects. European Press.
Throughout the conversation with Prohens, questions were exchanged and, when asked about the government’s perspective at the national level, Gamarra responded that she saw herself as an executive with “a lot of ambition” to “transform things for the best”.
Thus, he gave examples of measures such as the establishment of free education from 0 to 3 years, the incorporation of school psychologists or the hiring of oncologists in Ibiza.