Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 22:52:21 GMT -6
The Madrid Social Platform for Progress (PSPM) has held meetings with the three left-wing candidates running in the Madrid elections. Throughout these meetings we have confirmed that the May 4 elections are very open and only the vote towards the left of the neighborhoods and towns of Madrid will make the change of progress possible. The candidate of the PSOE-Madrid, the President of the Senate, Pilar Llop, denounced the abandonment of public policies at the hands of the PP government that has dedicated itself to transferring public resources to partners in the private sector, causing a flood of corruption scandals that have given rise to an unacceptable number of judicial processes that block the courts. The Social Platform of Progress of Madrid meets with the candidacy of Ángel Gabilondo before the May 4 elections Pilar Llop, President of the Senate and Candidate of the Socialist Party of Madrid (PSOE-M) has stated that in Madrid we are risking true freedom, rights and the quality of public services.
Madrid Progreso Madrid Social Platform) The Social Platform for Progress of Madrid (PSPM) held a meeting today with Pilar Llop, President of the Senate and candidate on the lists of the Socialist Party of Madrid-PSOE, for the upcoming regional elections on May 4. The level of agreement has been very important regarding the need to encourage electoral participation by citizens of the neighborhoods and towns hardest hit by the economic crisis and the effects of the pandemic and the health crisis that has accompanied it. The candidate Belgium Mobile Number List highlighted that "in Madrid we are risking true freedom, the exercise of citizenship rights, the quality of our public services and returning good government to Madrid, against those who offer to govern with the extreme right, cutting freedoms and turning each of our needs into a business.” For his part, Jacinto Morano, candidate of Unidas Podemos, highlighted and highlighted the need to “maintain the cooperation of the forces of the left to act in a cooperative, collaborative and complementary manner and not promote a sterile strategy of confrontation.
It is the only way to excite and mobilize the electorate of the neighborhoods and towns to go to vote on May 4. The only way to achieve real changes that solve the pressing problems for many families.” Problems that have to do with an economic crisis first and then a health crisis, which have had harsh consequences on people's income, employment, impoverishment and the increase in inequalities, cuts in pensions and the deterioration of the quality of essential public services such as health, education, social services, housing, or dependency care. As for the representative of the Más Madrid candidacy, Pablo Perpinyá, he has highlighted the need to promote a change in Madrid politics that can only come from the unity of the political left with the whole of society to reinforce public health policies.
Madrid Progreso Madrid Social Platform) The Social Platform for Progress of Madrid (PSPM) held a meeting today with Pilar Llop, President of the Senate and candidate on the lists of the Socialist Party of Madrid-PSOE, for the upcoming regional elections on May 4. The level of agreement has been very important regarding the need to encourage electoral participation by citizens of the neighborhoods and towns hardest hit by the economic crisis and the effects of the pandemic and the health crisis that has accompanied it. The candidate Belgium Mobile Number List highlighted that "in Madrid we are risking true freedom, the exercise of citizenship rights, the quality of our public services and returning good government to Madrid, against those who offer to govern with the extreme right, cutting freedoms and turning each of our needs into a business.” For his part, Jacinto Morano, candidate of Unidas Podemos, highlighted and highlighted the need to “maintain the cooperation of the forces of the left to act in a cooperative, collaborative and complementary manner and not promote a sterile strategy of confrontation.
It is the only way to excite and mobilize the electorate of the neighborhoods and towns to go to vote on May 4. The only way to achieve real changes that solve the pressing problems for many families.” Problems that have to do with an economic crisis first and then a health crisis, which have had harsh consequences on people's income, employment, impoverishment and the increase in inequalities, cuts in pensions and the deterioration of the quality of essential public services such as health, education, social services, housing, or dependency care. As for the representative of the Más Madrid candidacy, Pablo Perpinyá, he has highlighted the need to promote a change in Madrid politics that can only come from the unity of the political left with the whole of society to reinforce public health policies.