People's Party of Andalusia

Repullo: “Montero is wasting his time in continuing to justify an independence quota that is detrimental to Andalusia”

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"Juanma Moreno's measures workAndalusia is a land of opportunities and progress”. This was stated this Tuesday by the general secretary of the PP of Andalusia, Antonio Repullo, after analyzing the latest unemployment data, which confirm that unemployment has fallen by 68.275 in the last year, which is almost 10%. 

"Despite January being a historically bad month for employment," he acknowledges, in Andalusia We continue to improve our data"Today, we have the lowest unemployment rate in the last 17 years, below 700.000," he added.

In another order of things, Repullo has referred to the failed PSOE demonstrations from last weekend. “Last Sunday's protesters could fit in a couple of taxis,” he said, lamenting that “the PSOE tried to use the workers to campaign and harass the Popular Party at our headquarters.” “Fortunately, nobody paid attention to them"And their strategy of confrontation, finger-pointing, and lies came to nothing," he continued, concluding that "they made fools of themselves."

For Antonio Repullo, “that is his level of despair. A desperation that in Andalusia reaches the highest level in decibels." In this sense, he assures that "since María Jesús Montero was appointed, by finger, general secretary of the PSOE of Andalusia, the attacks against Juanma Moreno, his government, and the public servants of our party, have not ceased." "As They cannot win at the polls, they are going to try it in the only place they have left, which is the mud,” he says.

In response, the secretary general of the PP of Andalusia warns: "I have bad news for this shouty and overacting PSOE: They are not going to distract usCitizens expect from their public representatives rigor, seriousness y courageBecause they've had enough of excuses and promises. Andalusia has its feet on the ground."

Andalusia leads growth thanks to the efficient management of Juanma Moreno's government.

In line with the above, Antonio Repullo has valued the recent BBVA Research Regional Observatory report which positions Andalusia , the leader in economic growth in Spain by 2025, with a GDP increase of 2,8%. 

“This progress is attributed to solid domestic demand, the strengthening of the agricultural sector and efficient management of the public sector,” he explains. “A efficient management, I repeat. Decades of waste and resignation are behind us. Of farms and cowardice,” he continued, while emphasizing that “the policies promoted by the Government of Juanma Moreno and the Popular Party of Andalusia have been fundamental in transforming this land into a economic motor of the country and a reference in Europe.”

According to the general secretary of the Andalusian Popular Party, "we have modernized this community, we have supported the primary sector and established a efficient fiscal policy, creating a favorable environment for Your Strategic , sustainable development and thestable and quality employment"We're focused on sustainability and attracting investment. And we're going to ensure sustained and long-lasting growth," he emphasizes.

Repullo believes that the PSOE-A does not take Andalusians seriously.

Antonio Repullo argues that "while the PSOE has this country paralyzed, while the PSOE looks back with nostalgia and resentment, while the PSOE gets lost in debates that have no interest for the public, our party is focused on what's important. We will continue to improve public services, we will face the digital challenge with a budget, we will improve our tourism without ceasing to think about our cities, and we will seek real solutions to real situations."

In this regard, Repullo recalls that "the president of the Andalusian Government, Juanma Moreno, announced a few days ago the approval in February of a Shock Plan with urgent measures to promote the construction of 20.000 protected housing units over the next five years, thus doubling the annual housing development to 4.000. Eleven public housing units are built every day in Andalusia.

This plan will allow the allocation of plots or buildings for tourist or office use to the construction of protected housing and will authorize the construction of public housing on plots designated for private use, provided they are intended for permanent rental. In addition, legal protection will be granted to local councils to carry out the necessary changes of use, and a higher housing density will be authorized on plots designated for public housing. A land pool will also be created, in conjunction with local councils, to increase transparency in the promotion of public housing and promote public-private partnerships.

Thus, Antonio Repullo emphasizes that "Juanma Moreno's government makes decisions, is brave, and provides tools to other administrations. It builds for and by the citizens. It doesn't waste time on trivial battles." However, "it's the PSOE that isn't addressing the lives of Andalusians with the necessary seriousness."

Montero wants to give preferential treatment to Catalonia, but the Andalusians do not forget

"In what yes wastes time Mrs Huntsman is in continue justifying an independence quota that harms Andalusia", he points out. "In their next Congress they are going to talk about 'recognizing the diversity' of Catalonia, but of course, making effective 'equality among all citizens and solidarity throughout the State'," he explains, while urging the socialists that "they will have to explain it because, a priori, there is no explanation because it is not coherent".

"Montero wants to give preferential treatment to Catalonia, but without upsetting us Andalusians," he points out. "So he plays with language. He says one thing in Seville and the opposite in Madrid." "It's a good thing the Andalusians don't forget. And they know what Montero represents: The PSOE of inequality"He says.

https://twitter.com/ppandaluz/status/1886741126800916511In this context, the general secretary of the PP of Andalusia assures that "the published surveys make it clear that Ms. Montero's policies are not well received in Andalusia.”. “That his landing in Andalusia does not respond to the needs of this land, but to the need for Pedro Sánchez to control the party and ensure its political survival beyond the next general election," he continued. "Sánchez is their king and the ministers are their pawns. There's no other way." 

For Repullo, "Montero has not come here, as she tries to convince us, to save the Andalusians, who are very well as they are, the truth is, but to save your boss. Just like Pilar Alegría, Óscar López, and Diana Morant have done." "An insult to the membership. Pawns leading all the federations to defend Pedro Sánchez, sacrificing their political lives. It's sinister, but it's the reality."

So, according to Repullo, “Huntsman You can talk about territorial diversity and whatever you want, but here only is passing throughAnd he no longer knows this land. Nor does he speak like this land. Nor does he feel like this land, no matter how much he beats his chest. Montero works for Moncloa, and Moncloa doesn't care at all about Andalusia."

For all this and to conclude, Antonio Repullo appeals to the PSOE: “let us work. Let us continue making decisions and don't disturb our coexistence. Don't manipulate. Don't lie." In his words, "politics is not harassment or destruction, it's agreement, it's debate, and it's common sense." And how far socialism is from useful politics. Of respect for institutions. How far removed it is from the street. From the people. From their unfinished business, their expectations, their requests.

In short, "let Juanma Moreno, his government, and our many mayors and presidents of the provincial councils work, they do have a commitment to the Andalusians. And they are fulfilling it with actions, with precision, with effort, and with respect." "That is the andalusian road. A Andalusia that advances, that trust and that improvement", Repullo concluded.

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