- During his speech at the NNGG Summer School and the PPE group in Torremolinos, the president of the PP of Andalusia asks young people to rebel and act in order to progress: “staying watching is the shortest way so that nothing changes”
- He points out the “terrible housing policy” of the Sánchez Government, which has made access to housing more complicated and is committed to removing all possible obstacles in order to balance supply and demand.
- He defends that the Popular Party is the only space of centrality left in Spain and the only formation capable of uniting Spaniards against Sánchez's walls: "We are more effective and we go further when we are united"
The president of the PP of Andalusia, Juanma Moreno, advocates the policy of dialogue, consensus and moderation in the face of Sánchez's walls that only generate division and setback.
During his participation this afternoon with the president of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in the NNGG Summer School and the EPP group held in Torremolinos, the Andalusian president has highlighted the leading role that young people should play in the transformation and progress of both Andalusia and Spain.
Juanma Moreno considers it “good” that young people leave Spain, “as long as it is voluntarily, to train, contrast cultures, opinions, mature professionally and personally.” “The important thing is that they return,” she says. And to achieve this, Juanma Moreno is committed to working on three fundamental pillars: decent and quality employment, training in harmony with the productive fabric and housing. In her opinion, Andalusia is making progress in creating the necessary ecosystem so that young Andalusians can have opportunities and a future in their land.
In that sense, he has appreciated that the Andalusian community has gained 40.000 more companies in the last five years, so that it is now the second autonomous community with the most active companies, only behind Catalonia. Likewise, he has highlighted the firm commitment to vocational training, which next year will reach 160.000 places, all of which are Dual in nature.
Regarding housing, Juanma Moreno has lamented the “terrible policy” of the Sánchez Government in this matter, which “has made it more difficult to have affordable rentals and housing for young people.” “We have a challenge,” she warned, “and here are the mayors of the PP who are very committed and very sensitive.” The Andalusian president is committed to “removing all possible obstacles to the construction of homes in Andalusia and Spain, because until supply and demand are in tune, it will be very difficult to have affordable housing.”
“We have clear ideas,” he pointed out, and he has shown himself to be “absolutely convinced that when Alberto is president very soon we can change the laws on housing, employment and training so that young people can not only go outside to learn, but also return to Spain.”
He has even encouraged young people to participate in politics. “Young people have to be aware that reality can only be changed through politics. But not by looking but in an active, participatory and implication way.” Thus, he has appealed to young people “to rebel in a democratic civic manner and aware that everything can be changed with this instrument of change that is politics.” Along these lines, the president of the PP of Andalusia has warned that “ignoring politics is the shortest way so that nothing changes.” “You have to dedicate time and commitment to it,” he said, claiming the usefulness of “politics based on consensus and respect for the adversary.”
Moreno supports that “everyone has the right to think whatever they want, but everyone also has the right to be respected.” “And from Andalusia we practice dialogue. I believe that dialogue until exhaustion, the search for common ground and respect for the adversary is a very positive formula.”
In line with this, the leader of the Andalusian Popular Party reflects that “when leaderships are based on confrontation, because there are some, and now there are many leaderships that are based on walls, one of them is that of Sánchez, in the end that “It is the shortest path to the defeat and failure of a people.” “When we divide Spain between good and bad, as Sánchez constantly does, when he builds a wall of division between the Spaniards themselves, those in the end are limitations, obstacles that we are going to have as a nation to achieve our goal.
Therefore, he assures that ““We are more effective and we go further when we are united” and reaffirms that against walls and “in favor of harmony, unity and respect, which is what the PP practices.” To conclude, Juanma Moreno has emphasized that the Popular Party is the only central party left in Spain. The only one capable of integrating people who have different sensitivities and the only party that is capable of uniting the Spaniards right now in this country as a whole, with Alberto Núñez Feijoo at the helm.