The candidate for president of the Junta de Extremadura for the Popular Party, Maria Guardiolaexpressed confidence that voters would support the work she has done over the past two years and downplayed the importance of a national reading … results. “I’m not coming to bury anyone, I want a better Extremadura,” he stressed.
Guardiola exercised his right to vote in Cáceres after midday. She was the last of the candidates to go to her polling station to cast her ballot. She went to the center accompanied by her husband and her son, who was voting for the first time.
“It’s a important day for Extremadura. To listen very carefully apart from so much noise and blockages. The protagonists are those who get up early to work in the fields or for education or health personnel,” he added.
Guardiola’s hope
For all this, Guardiola called for participation so that people fill the ballot boxes “lots of hope and dignity”. In the same way, he thanked the speakers from Extremadura, the members of the state security forces and bodies and the media for the work carried out this Sunday.
The PP candidate assured that it was a historic day for Extremadura that she will always remember and added that it is the first time that her son has voted in an election. Elections to be faced with complete peace of mind since they “the best” of herself in the “service of her land”. “Calm and confident,” he added.
Asked about a national reading of the results, Guardiola downplayed the point as it does not come to mind. “don’t bury anyone”. His intention is to “improve Extremadura”, a land with “enormous potential”. “I needed a helping hand from politicians willing to put aside acronyms,” he concluded.