Almost at the moment he entered this Friday around noon, this is how the president of the Junta de Castilla y León left an hour and a half later, Alfonso Fernández Mañuecothe meeting with the head of the National Executive, Pedro Sanchezas part of the cycle that closes today with regional leaders. Come on, what “without concrete commitments” to the demands raised, he left La Moncloa for what was his second bilateral meeting between the two.
The only consolation is that at least, as Mañueco himself explained after the nomination, they had “being finalized” these projects in portfolio with the respective ministers. Of course, given that December and Christmas are approaching, it will be at least for January or February, the Castilian and Leonese president has already dared.
And the fact that he returns from his trip to Madrid without anything concrete encourages him, he warned, that it will be “super demanding in terms of compliance” of certain “essential, necessary to my territory” projects and demands. As he claimed, he had come to guard it, to “talk about Castilla y León” and do it “with a constructive tone” and “especially vindictive“.
In the long list of demands, a varied catalog of issues that directly affect Castilla y León, without forgetting, highlighted the President of the Council, others such as regional financing, the single EBAU or the “lack” of health professionals that affect all communities and This, made clear, must be addressed multilaterally in forums such as the Conference of Presidents scheduled for December 13 in Santander or the Fiscal and Financial Policy Council.
Thus, among the demands, the infrastructures “on hold”, which he estimates to be “more than fifteen days”, without forgetting the Atlantic Corridor or support for bury the railway tracks passing through the cities of León, Palencia and Valladolid. Featured chapter for hydraulic equipment, the request for “canal cleaning” or that dedicated to the landscape. And, as Mañueco warned, there are problems in which “We feel belittled” by the government, leading to a “marginalization” of drought aid or a “left behind” to breeders affected by epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHE).