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Ximo Puig assures in Dénia that in the next legislature there will be a TRAM to Gandia and a publicly managed hospital

May 13 from 2023 - 22: 33

The president of the Generalitat and general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, has assured today that "in the next legislature the works will begin for the Dénia-Gandía connection", while pointing out that during the last years "we have advanced together on basic issues for this region, such as mobility, making the L9 possible or liberalizing the AP7”. In this sense, he has affirmed that "what we want is good communication between regions, a sustainable mobility that we will also achieve through formulas such as the TRAM".

Image: PSPV candidates in the Marina Alta, including Vicent Grimal and José Chulvi, together with Ximo Puig in the center of DéniaPSPV candidates in the Marina Alta, including Vicent Grimal and José Chulvi, together with Ximo Puig in the center of Dénia

This is how Ximo Puig stated during his speech at the event that took place in the Plaça del Consell de Dénia. In the meeting, moderated by the first deputy mayor of the town, Maria Josep Ripoll, the socialist candidates for mayor of Dénia, Vicent Grimalt; from Xábia, José Chulvi; from Beniarbeig, Juanjo Mas; the candidate for mayor of Benissa, Marina Renner, and that of La Xara, Maite Pérez.

Ximo Puig during the act of Dénia

In the same way, President Puig has pointed out that the next legislature "we will already have de-privatized healthcare, managing to reverse an entire privatization process that the PP started, which will mean more investments, more doctors and more capacity for the citizens of La Marina have the public health they deserve.

Regarding the tourist potential of this region, the socialist candidate has made reference to stimulus policies such as the Travel Bonus, from which more than 250.000 people have already benefited and "which we are going to maintain over time in the next legislature because it has shown be an effective way to reactivate tourism and learn more about our own community.” At the same time, he stressed that "it is necessary to continue consolidating cooperation and co-governance between the sector and the institutions that has led us to leadership over the years and has obtained record numbers" and has emphasized that "we have been able to accompany the sector and destinations throughout Europe to attract quality tourism that we must now consolidate.

On the other hand, he has referred to the birth rate as a matter "that we must attend to, because right now Valencian society has an average of 1,2 children." For this reason, he has pointed out that "everyone should have the freedom to carry out their life project and it is not possible that those couples who want to, cannot have children for economic reasons", while recalling that " In the next legislature, couples with two children will be considered large families, an initiative to which the municipalities that so decide may also join.

Intervention by Vincent Grimalt

Puig has also remarked that "we have always believed that, in order to achieve a project of progress in the Valencian Community, the territory had to be taken into account from the city councils" and has pointed out that "we have made changes and advances in issues such as education or employment through through this alliance. In this sense, he has referred to issues such as the creation of 430.000 jobs, the disappearance of barracks in educational centers, free textbooks or the implementation of free education after two years.

Ximo Puig with Vicent Grimalt at the campaign event in Dénia

For all this, he has emphasized that "we have a project for everyone, a project of dignity, of the people and for the people" and has assured that "the project of the right is anti-Sanchismo, they are against issues such as the labor reform, the increase in pensions, etc ». Finally, he has affirmed that "the right does not have a project for the Valencian Community or for anyone, the only thing they want is power for power's sake".

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