The  Regional Executive Committee  of the People’s Party (PP) in  Castilla-La Mancha  convened to address pivotal issues impacting the region. This meeting, held on a recent Saturday, culminated in a  unanimous resolution  to reject the Catalan “quota” system. The president of the regional PP,  Paco Núñez , has urged the head of the Autonomous Executive,  Emiliano García-Page , to support this rejection.

In his remarks, Núñez referenced a prior statement made by García-Page, who lamented that  Carles Puigdemont  had effective control over the legislature.  “Emiliano, you are mistaken; the remote control of the legislature lies with you,”  he declared. He urged García-Page to act—highlighting the perceived power he holds in the Assembly—with the ability to respond whenever necessary.

Núñez also revealed that he had sent a letter to García-Page advocating for a joint meeting between the regional  PP  and  PSOE  executives. The goal? To develop a unified stance against the  separatist quota  and assert the need for  fair financing  for the region. “I proposed that our executives gather this July and finalize a resolution focused on  defense of equitable financing ,” Núñez said, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.

With great  pride , Núñez announced that the regional PP had unanimously approved a resolution dedicated to defending  Castilla-La Mancha , Spain, and categorically rejecting the  separatist agenda  associated with the “quota.” This strong stance signals a  firm commitment  from the party to stand against what they see as detrimental policies.

Núñez didn’t shy away from criticizing the  management  of the Castilla-La Mancha government. He pointed out a  “manifest lack of management”  under García-Page, particularly lamenting that policies concerning water have become increasingly skewed toward social agendas, with farmers and agriculture suffering the most.  “Under this government, water supply has decreased due to more socialism, hurting our farmers,”  he noted.

He also criticized the García-Page administration’s inability to complete a water audit or create a needs map despite having a regional pact signed by 41 entities.  “No government has ever signed such an agreement and yet we see inaction,”  he emphasized.

The infrastructure situation is equally alarming according to Núñez, who lamented that in the past decade, there have been  “zero kilometers”  of new highways constructed. He underscored that a recent report indicated that  Castilla-La Mancha  has the  worst preserved roads  in the country. Health care also seems to be a significant issue as Núñez addressed the  lengthy waiting lists  in the region’s healthcare system, remarking on the failure to reinstate the  professional health career  over the last ten years.

Issues of fiscal policy have further heightened concerns, with Núñez pointing out that  Castilla-La Mancha  has one of the highest tax pressures in Spain. This includes a continuation of succession and donation taxes, outpacing many other regions. He called for immediate attention to these issues, stating,  “We must continue striving for change, as we cannot allow this region to have the highest rents in its history or witness 5,000 young people fleeing our land annually.” 

The sentiments were echoed by  Miguel Tellado , the General Secretary of the PP, who criticized the  PSOE  for voting in  lockstep  with the national party led by  Pedro Sánchez .  “These deputies display a lack of independence; they are merely mouthpieces for their party,”  Tellado stated, unequivocally calling it a form of  cynicism and hypocrisy .

The dynamics within the political landscape of Castilla-La Mancha continue to evolve as party leaders rally their bases against perceived attacks on regional identity and autonomy. The resolve shown by Núñez and the PP demonstrates an  unwavering commitment  to advocate for local constituents and voice opposition to what they believe are unfair practices dictated by Catalan policy.



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