The PSOE Christmas meal in the province of Toledo served this Sunday as a framework for socialist leaders to demand honesty and management of your training in Castile-La Mancha with President Emiliano García-Page at … head in the face of national challenges.
Sergio Gutiérrez, organizing secretary of the regional PSOE, stressed the importance of valuing “the good politics, the dignity, the honesty of the vast majority of people who We dedicate ourselves to politics from the smallest towns to the government of the nation.
In his speech, Gutiérrez defended that, despite the problems that may exist, the majority of politicians act honestly and with the intention of “do things right”.
The regional leader took advantage of his speech to highlight the socialist management model of Castile-La Mancha, which he defined as an “example of progressive politics” and “a management that protects public services, universities, schools and hospitals“, guaranteeing “equal opportunities from the smallest town to the largest municipality”.
Likewise, Gutiérrez highlighted contrasts with the situation in the Community of Madridwhere university closures or restrictions on hospital care are proposed, with the regional model which, according to his words, is committed to free education, the expansion of hospitals and investment in health and public services.
“Thanks to García-Page”
For his part, Álvaro Gutiérrez, provincial secretary of the PSOE of Toledo, highlighted the stability and growth of the region under the leadership of Emiliano García-Page. “This is what we celebrate with pride today, although in an atmosphere of national concern; “We are an organization with a leader who has brought us back to a situation of growth, progress, stability, credibility and confidence,” he stressed.
According to the provincial leader, the region has recorded record figures in employment, economy, social investment, education and health, and maintains a “Castile-La Mancha in positivewhich is on the right track.
The celebration of the Christmas meal of the PSOE of Toledo, beyond the festive character and the coexistence between activists and civil servants, became a scene for reaffirm the party’s principles and defend the autonomous community management model against what they see as cuts and privatizations in other regions.