People's Party of Andalusia

Repullo: “This 9J we are risking the future of the Andalusian countryside, another agrarian policy is possible if Andalusia is present in the EU”

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  • The campaign director of the PP of Andalusia insists that these European elections are crucial for Andalusia: “We are risking the EU financial framework for the next ones, where the money for the new Common Agricultural Policy will be fixed until 2034”
  • It points out the historic opportunity of these elections to continue strengthening the PP project so that the Andalusian route also works in Europe in the face of an Andalusian PSOE "that is being diluted" and a Sánchez government that prefers to invest where the partners who support it are. in the power

“We are at the gates of some crucial European elections for Andalusia and Jaén", insisted this Monday from the capital of Jaén the general secretary of the PP of Andalusia, Antonio Repullo, who explained that “In Europe, major policies, major projects and infrastructures are decided. And, above all, the future of agriculture, which fully affects Jaén society and all of Andalusia.”

Repullo regretted that “in recent years we have encountered a socialist government that has turned its back on the Andalusian countryside.” “Turning your back on the Andalusian countryside means saying very little about Jaén and doing very little for Jaén. That has been the result of the policies and defense of the Andalusian countryside that Sánchez has had and that Planas has had in Europe,” he assures, stressing that “it is not conceivable a PAC that has crushed us, that has punished the Andalusian countryside and especially to the countryside of Jaén.”

That is why he insists that 9J “We have a lot at stake: we have our present at stake, but we also have a large part of our future at stake and that is why we have to bet on another type of policy.”. “Andalusia needs to be at the center of European decision-making, with a strong voice that understands the real needs of the Andalusian countryside.”

 

 

And that voice is Carmen Crespo, “a country woman who has worked side by side with Juanma Moreno to transform Andalusia, the result is there: Andalusia advances". "Voting for Carmen Crespo is voting for the policies that are made in Andalusia", is to vote for Juanma Moreno, is to vote for another way of doing politics: it is to vote for the Andalusian way," he stressed.

Likewise, the campaign director of the PP of Andalusia has argued that "in this community Legislature we are at stake with the financial framework of the EU, where the CAP money will be fixed until 2034, that is, how the funds of the CAP are distributed. new Common Agricultural Policy”.

Faced with this scenario, Repullo has warned that Andalusia does not need a new “unfair CAP made in the offices without understanding the countryside”, but rather it requires a new Common Agrarian Policy “realistic, oriented to production and the needs of farmers, which favors generational change, and reinforces the position and strength of farmers and ranchers in the food chain”. All this, without forgetting sustainability as a vision of the future within reasonable deadlines.

Thus, he has encouraged “all the people of Jaén and all the Andalusians who go to the polls, to support the majority political project in Andalusia, which is that of the Popular Party, and carry out all those projects that are absolutely necessary" why "Sánchez's government is not going to do it because it is not committed to Andalusia".

 

 

In line with that, Repullo has pointed out that “Sánchez prefers to invest in other areas of Spain, he prefers to invest in Catalonia because his partners are there, that is where he can stay in power, while systematically marginalizing Andalusia.”. From his point of view, this is causing, among other things, the socialist party in Andalusia to be diluted. “There is no longer a socialist party like there was a few years ago,” he warns, “now in the PSOE-A they are either fired because they think differently than Pedro Sánchez or they leave directly, they resign because they do not feel recognized in their own right.” game".

The Andalusian road in Europe

Repullo has emphasized that “In these European elections we are risking our future, we are risking that funds will arrive to execute the infrastructures that we need and they do not arrive with Sánchez's PSOE government".

Therefore, encourage “continue working so that on June 9 the Popular Party is the winner of those elections and we can continue to return day by day the trust they give us and that the Andalusians have given us in the regional elections, in the municipal elections and also in the general elections.” “Jaén needs to have the most powerful voice of the Popular Party possible to carry out projects as important as the Siles dam, or to move forward in a definitive way in which we have the railway connections Jaén needs and deserves”. And like this province, all of Andalusia.

Therefore, Repullo calls to go out and vote on June 9 “with excitement for the future”. "We are going to work side by side in all the provinces to achieve a good result that serves to bring all the projects that benefit society, and that are progress for Andalusia and for Spain."

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