Figo asserts that Manyueco “managed to navigate the most turbulent waters in the history of the region.”

The President of the People’s Party, Alberto Nuñez Viejo, marked the culmination of the second two-day Forum of Major Cities held in Burgos. He did so, in addition to the national key – with the call to the focus to be held today in Madrid – With our sights set on the regional elections that will be held, in principle, on March 15. For this appointment, he sent a clear message to motivate his people. “In Castile and León I see many ballot boxes, but there are only two options: a stable government of the Popular Party or a siege of Castile and León. There is no more, I have lived it in recent years.” He even explained that this “solid” CEO would be “like Juan Vicente Herrera,” the former president of the board of directors, who was in the room and to whom he dedicated words of praise as an example of “another way of understanding politics and governance,” in this case as “the most humble and composed person, who left without making a difference.” Noise.” He also praised Juan Carlos Aparicio as an “excellent mayor” of Burgos.

Indeed, in the current situation, he highlighted that “Alfonso Fernández Manico was able to navigate the most turbulent waters in the history of regional politics.” He added, “He was able to reach the port despite all the difficulties and obstacles that were placed in front of his wheels.” He mocked the fact that “it’s weird for me to criticize Sanchez and for Sanchez and Fox to criticize me.”

The President of the People’s Party, who, as he admitted, “has learned the lesson well” for his intervention, defended the draft 2026 budget of the Council that the opposition in the Regional Cortes canceled last week: “I have seen the budget of Castilla León rise by 8%, adopt an increase in real investment by 20%, strengthen the hospital in Aranda de Duero without stopping investment in the hospital in Burgos…”, concluding, “We have seen it blocked.”

Direct train

Stepping onto the land of Burgos and doing his homework, he could not miss in his speech one of the main demands of this land, such as the direct Madrid-Aranda-Burgos train to claim that its reopening “should be unprohibited”, although in this case, the only person who can make this possible is the Ministry. As for Figo, who joked: “Woe to those who oppose it!”, he pointed out that this train is necessary “to continue production and for companies to be competitive, so that goods and industrial products can flow from the south, from Algeciras to the north, not from Burgos, not from Castile and León, but also from Spain as a whole.” He concluded by stressing, “This is not a local decision, not a regional project, or even a regional project. It is the backbone of the country.”

In his speech, the President of the Council also referred to the upcoming date with the ballot boxes to which the people of Castile and Leon will be called, an election that “will not involve aggressive tweets, confrontations or insults. “They will focus on what matters to the citizens. For this reason, he said: “We will not allow ourselves to be carried away by discourses that have no relation to reality, because we believe in good politics that avoids noise and walls, and focuses on management and staying away from extremism.”

For Alfonso Fernández Manico, “History is written not by those who shout the loudest or who live by pointing fingers at others, but by those who build and believe in this land while others destroy it.” Finally, he announced that “tomorrow (today) we will all be in Madrid, representing Castilla and León, to inform Sanchez of the failure of his harmful operation, to leave Moncloa and to call elections.”