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“You have to put on your boots and go down into the mud”

The spokesperson for Vox in the Cortes de Castilla y León, Juan García-Gallardo, declared this Monday that The Spanish government and, “also, unfortunately”, the junta “are kicking the butt to the inhabitants of the rural world” with “all” the policies they promote.

“The rural world is desperate. The people we meet can no longer stand the indolence of office politicians, who never come to listen to them,” he lamented, assuring that “they only come during elections to take a photo with them” and that “When things go wrong, they always leave them stranded,” explains Ical.

In this context, García-Gallardo referred to the words of the President of the Council regarding the presentation tomorrow of the preliminary draft Budget. “A few moments ago, I learned that Mr. Mañueco had said that tomorrow he was going to register his budgetary project and that he had asked us not to listen to our bosses in Madrid,” he said, for then affirm his presence in San Justo (Zamora), where he held a meeting with the inhabitants of the area to respond to current issues.

“We came here to Sanabria to listen to our bosses. Our leaders are the citizens of Castilla y León, especially all those who have been silenced for decades and whose demands and needs have not been met,” he said, considering that the consequence is depopulation, “which is slowly killing villages.

Thus, this influenced the need to “listen” to all complaints made by citizens. “These policies need to be improved, but to do so requires putting on your boots and sinking into the mud. We cannot make policy for rural areas without knowing what is happening in the cities, and this is what we see both the People’s Party and the Socialist Party doing, involved, once again, in trying to see who is the less corrupt of the two. he blamed.

It is for this reason that Juan García-Gallardo promised that Vox will tour “all regions” of the nine provinces of Castilla y León. “We don’t want to act like them,” he distanced himself. “We are going to come to uninhabited places, in this Spain so often forgotten by so many people, to collect their demands, bring them to the Cortes of Castilla y León and be able to present all their demands there,” he insisted, for which he also engaged ““a very particular sensitivity” for the inhabitants of the rural world.

“Counterproductive measures”

“We see how the people we met complain, rightly so, about hearing politicians during elections talk about depopulation, creating commissions, setting up a table on depopulation and, then, when truth, either the measures are absolutely insufficient, or elseAll measures adopted concerning the primary sector are absolutely counterproductive“, he assessed.

After listening to the neighbors, he pointed out “very serious needs” and even “borderline situations”for example “how bars, shops and grocery stores close”, which highlighted the difficulties of the primary sector. “Young families have problems because they don’t have a pediatrician here and have to go to Zamora, which is an hour and a half drive,” he added.

“The residents of Sanabria need a doctor, there are incentives so that health professionals have a real interest in settling here, they need services, decent roads, which allow them to work and that the aid is effective and real,” he criticized.

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