People's Party of Andalusia

Andalusia and Extremadura raise their voices to demand the conversion of the N-435 into the A-83 highway.

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The People's Party of Andalusia and Extremadura has reaffirmed its joint commitment to promoting the conversion of the N-435 into the A-83 highway, a key infrastructure for the integration and economic development of both regions.

The commitment of Andalusia and Extremadura for the future of the N-435 has materialized in a common front of the Popular Party from Huelva and Badajoz. Both territories have raised their voices to demand that Pedro Sánchez's government reverse its decision to cancel the project to convert the N-435 into the A-83 motorway., a strategic infrastructure for the structuring and development of both provinces.

In an event held in Fregenal de la Sierra (Badajoz), the provincial presidents of the PP of Huelva, Manuel Andrés González, and of Badajoz, Manuel Naharro Gata, together with all the mayors, spokespersons and popular councilors of the affected municipalities, They have signed a joint manifesto in which they express their "total rejection and frontal opposition" to the cancellation of the project. by the Ministry of Transport.

A dialogue between territories that defends the interests of citizens

The manifesto reflects the unity of action between both provinces and the determination of the Popular Party in defense of the N-435. "It's a vital project that cannot be paralyzed by the PSOE's inaction.", the popular representatives have assured, who have urged the Government of Spain to reverse its decision and decisively push for the conversion of the N-435 into the A-83 motorway.

"We are talking about a commitment to road safety, economic development and the social cohesion of our territories.", the signatories have highlighted, who have asked expedite all necessary procedures and provide immediate financing for this project, so that the highway becomes a reality “as soon as possible.”

The N-435, key to the economic and social development of Andalusia and Extremadura

In their statement, the provincial PP leaders have stressed that the N-435 It constitutes “one of the main communication arteries between Extremadura and Andalusia”, crossing a zone of great logistical and economic importance. However, the current path It has serious deficiencies in safety, efficiency and connection with other infrastructuresWhich It hinders the industrial and logistical growth of Huelva and Badajoz..

"We are facing a road with a curvilinear layout, without acceleration lanes, without rest areas and with a surface in deplorable condition.", the Popular Party has warned. "This situation has led to a high accident rate, which makes its complete remodeling essential.”

A demand for social justice and territorial cohesion

The Popular Party has defended that the conversion of the N-435 on the A-83 Highway It is a question of social justice and security, in addition to being essential for fix population in the territory. "A modern and safe road would promote the establishment of businesses, industrial development, job creation, and the arrival of tourism to the southwest of the peninsula.", they have stressed.

In its manifesto, the PP warns that "The Ministry of Transport's decision to cancel the project represents an intolerable insult to our towns and our people.". And they have stressed that Pedro Sánchez's government is based on traffic volume criteria that are at the limit of the minimum threshold required by the Ministry itself., which they consider a weak and unfair argument.

Common front against the inaction of the PSOE

The provincial presidents of the PP have harshly criticized the Passivity of the Socialist mayors and councilors of the affected municipalities, who are accused of “putting the interests of its acronyms before those of its neighbors”. "We regret that neither the PSOE nor the Ministry of Transport show the slightest interest in solving the mobility and development problems of our regions.”, they have stated.

In this sense, they have invited Socialist officials to join the manifesto and defend with them the future of the N-435 and the well-being of its citizens. "It's time to listen to our people and address their needs, instead of taking orders from Madrid.", they have sentenced.

The A-83, an essential infrastructure for the southwest of the peninsula

The PP has insisted that the conversion of the N-435 into the A-83 motorway should be considered a priority for the Government of Spain. "It is a strategic infrastructure that guarantees security, structures the territory and promotes the economic and social cohesion of Andalusia and Extremadura.”, they have highlighted.

The A-83 would not only improve the mobility of thousands of citizens who use the road daily N-435But would boost the development of key sectors such as agriculture, industry and tourism, becoming an engine of growth for both regions.

Andalusia and Extremadura will not accept further delays

The Popular Party has made it clear that will not allow the conversion of the N-435 to be relegated by partisan interests or unilateral decisions by Pedro Sánchez's Executive. "We demand what is ours by justice and necessity: a modern, safe and efficient highway that connects our provinces.", they proclaimed.

In the words of the popular spokespersons, “The A-83 is an infrastructure that cannot continue to wait.”. Therefore, they have announced that They will continue working together from Andalusia and Extremadura to ensure that the central government addresses this historic demand..

"The people of Andalusia and Extremadura deserve an urgent and responsible response. And they deserve it now.", they concluded.

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