The head of the Castilla and León junta, Alfonso Fernández Manico, lamented that the Popular Party is “the only political force that defends the search for democracy.” Understanding and defending the Constitution.
The “popular” politician joined the campaign that … Organized every year since then New generations of PP in Salamanca He added: “To restore the principles and values of the constitution itself, which is what happened at a certain moment during the Spanish transitional period, which began 50 years ago, in which we moved from a dark dictatorship to joy, enthusiasm, and democratic freedom.”
Manico reiterated that the PP is “the only political force committed to the Spanish Constitution at the present time” and thus affirmed its role in the present and future. “I believe that defending freedom, equality and solidarity is essential,” he said.
On the other hand, the head of the regional executive wanted to emphasize, after the words of the president of Nuevas Generaciones de Salamanca, Ángel Porras, «Policies applied in the field of housingWith rental assistance. “There are approximately 50 million euros that we allocate every year to families, so that elderly people can continue to live in their homes and so that more than 6,200 young people can free themselves. “We’re talking about 35 percent of the resources we allocate to rental assistance going to young people under 35.”
The regional leader of the People’s Party also expressed his appreciation for the “social state building, commitment and generosity so that the housing policy is one of the hallmarks of the Junta de Castilla y León”.
As for whether some kind of amendment to the constitution was necessary at present, Manyyuko wanted to think by ensuring that it negates the “perpetual conflict” in which “others feel complacent,” the Ep report said. «What we are working on from the Popular Party in Salamanca, Castile and León and Spain is the day-to-day management of delivering results like the ones I just mentioned. He added: “To address constitutional reform, the same conditions must be met that existed during the transitional period and do not currently exist.”
“Both appear to be more concerned with the blockade and the poor performance of institutions than with betting on the proper functioning of our democracy. And yes, I can say that these years of democracy, freedom, equality, and the constitution were the most successful period in our country, and we should feel very proud of that.”