People's Party of Andalusia

The PP of Andalusia applauds the Board's promotion of collective transport between towns as a measure of cohesion in the face of the demographic challenge

Maribel Torregrosa: collective transport between towns as a measure of cohesion in the face of the demographic challenge. Maribel Torregrosa
The spokesperson for the popular Andalusians, Maribel Torregrosa, highlights the work of the Government of Juanma Moreno to improve the connectivity of more than a hundred rural municipalities through new routes that will serve more than 321.800 Andalusians.

• The spokesperson for the popular Andalusians, Maribel Torregrosa, highlights the work of the Government of Juanma Moreno to improve the connectivity of more than a hundred rural municipalities through new routes that will serve more than 321.800 Andalusians. Collective transport between towns as a cohesion measure in the face of the demographic challenge.
• He assures that in the Popular Party "we will remain firm in the defense of the equality of all Spaniards" and warns that "if Sánchez dares to place Andalusians as second-class citizens, they will have us in front of them."


The Andalusian PP spokesperson, Maribel Torregrosa, insisted this Thursday on defending that "Andalusians deserve the same rights and the same public services as any other citizen of Spain, regardless of the community they live in", although he lamented that "we are seeing that there are those who They insist that this equality of treatment and rights protected by the Constitution is not like that.”

As he explained, “the defense of equality is not only a political position and a duty that we have as representatives of citizens in the current context to which Sanchismo is leading us,” but “for the Popular Party it is also a conviction.” , because we firmly believe that there cannot be first-class and second-class citizens.”

“And we demonstrate it with facts,” he added, giving as an example the project Connected Rural Andalusia that the Government of Juanma Moreno launched in 2021 through the Department of Development, Territorial Articulation and Housing of the Junta de Andalucía to guarantee mobility and connectivity between towns through various collective transport options. An initiative that is also being possible thanks to public-private collaboration and an instrument that seeks to “contribute to the fight against the depopulation of our towns and regions.”

Torregrosa has highlighted the recent incorporation of new routes, so that access to regular public transport services for interurban travelers is guaranteed to all rural municipalities. Andalusia that lack collective public transportation, “providing their inhabitants with access to their main health, care, administrative or judicial destinations, among others.” “The Andalusians in these groups have their rights,” he indicated, “and in the PP we are aware of this and we are providing solutions so that they can enjoy them,” he stressed.

Thus, before the end of this year, the program Connected Rural Andalusia It will have 83 on-demand transport routes operational, offering service to 124 rural areas and a total potential population served of 321.826 people, most of them residents in municipalities with less than 5.000 inhabitants. Maribel Torregrosa has highlighted that “measures like these are what allow the population to be fixed to the territory to avoid depopulation; also serve the elderly who live in these rural areas; and provide them with a sustainable, safe, accessible and economical solution.” “Without a doubt, it is a good example of that other way of doing politics and governing that the Popular Party of Andalusia and the Government of Juanma Moreno have implemented in that community” -Torregrosa pointed out- “always glued to the street, listening to the Andalusians, and offering solutions to their problems.”

Sánchez's time is the time of auctions and lies

The spokesperson for the Popular Party of Andalusia has highlighted that "while in Andalusia we are focused on what is important, on governing for everyone, in this case decisively supporting the rural world, the only thing the government of Spain can offer us now is several weeks ahead of auctions, theaters and lies on the part of Sánchez and his partners.”

Torregrosa criticizes that "they show us feigned disagreements, while everyone knows that the pact with Sumar is closed and waiting to see what concessions the PSOE makes to the independentistas." "Now they tell us that the agreement is far away, when a few weeks ago the secessionists claimed that everything had already been discussed." “Some, others or all of them have lied to us at the same time.”

The spokesperson for the Andalusian Popular Party has been convinced that "the only clear thing is that the governability of Spain will be decided by a fugitive from justice from a chalet in Waterloo." “That is where you see the selfishness and arrogance of a president who is not up to par with this country because, if he were up to par, he would think about what is good for the citizens, but he is only thinking about what is good for Pedro Sánchez”. Likewise, she has warned that “self-determination is a bait to distract us from talking about the amnesty.” “And the amnesty by itself is already an unacceptable blackmail to the State for any constitutionalist, to which no democratic party should be willing to give in,” he added, highlighting that “Feijóo has known how to remain loyal to his principles, to those of the PP and, above all, to the Spaniards, to the Constitution and the Rule of Law.”

To finish, Maribel Torregrosa assures that the PP of Andalusia will continue in the line set by President Feijóo, “firm in the defense of equality between Spaniards and if Sánchez dares to break it to place Andalusians as citizens of Second, they will have us in front of them, defending our interests in the streets, from the institutions and also in the judicial system, if necessary.”

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