After signing the third agreement with social and economic agents, it transfers the "pride of our land and its democratic maturity"
• Stresses that the pact includes continuing to strengthen public health and primary care
• Encourages the PSOE-A to join "the policy of adding and seeking agreements for the benefit of all Andalusians"

The general secretary of the Andalusian PP, Antonio Repullo, has asked the unions for "consistency" with the agreements reached in the Social and Economic Pact for the Promotion of Andalusia, of which he has highlighted that it is the third signed with the social and economic agents by the Government of Juanma Moreno.

"This pact says a lot about those who have signed it, that they move away from sectarianism and discussions and focus on finding solutions for Andalusia", hence Repullo has transferred the "pride for our land" and the "democratic maturity that we have in Andalusia to overcome ideological differences and work in the search for common objectives that respond to the interests of the Andalusians”.

With this, he has highlighted the importance of an agreement that entails 9.000 million euros in "transversal policies to support families, young people, SMEs and the self-employed to face the social and economic crisis", among which is included the reinforcement of the primary care of public health, since "one of the great strategies of the Government of Juanma Moreno from the first minute is to continue strengthening public health", hence it has been agreed to allocate a minimum of 3.370 million to it each year budget, of which 25% will go to primary care.

Repullo has thanked the "effort, loyalty and work for Andalusia" of the signatories of the agreement and has asked the PSOE-A to join "this policy of adding and seeking agreements for the benefit of the Andalusians" because "Andalusia wins with this great agreement with which all Andalusians will be more protected against the adversities and difficulties that we will face in the coming times" and stressed the importance of having "a model of transparency, dialogue and security for investors" such as the that Andalusia has.