PP of Huelva Reaffirms Commitment to Provincial Development
Loles López and Manuel Andrés González highlight the Andalusian Government's management and the province's importance for Andalucía.
By Inmaculada Reyes Aguilar
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The number one candidate for Huelva, Loles López, and the provincial president of the PP, Manuel Andrés González, have emphasized the priority of boosting the province's development since Juanma Moreno took office in the Andalusian Government.
During the presentation of the candidacy in El Rompido, Loles López stressed that placing Huelva prominently has been a fundamental goal since Juanma Moreno assumed the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, and that this objective must be maintained in the next legislature. The candidate expressed gratitude for the trust placed in the team to represent the province in the Andalusian elections.
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"Putting this province on the map has been and is a priority since Juanma Moreno arrived at the Andalusian Government."
López highlighted the candidates' deep connection to the province, stating that the Popular Party's project is based on a thorough understanding of the territory and the needs of its residents. The aim is to continue the progress initiated years ago, fostering job creation, tax reduction, and support for strategic sectors such as industry, agriculture, livestock, and fishing.
Furthermore, the candidate emphasized the importance of keeping healthcare, education, and dependency as central pillars of management, promoting dialogue and respect. She rejected the conflicts and divisions observed in other autonomous communities, advocating for a political model based on stability and consensus. She concluded that Huelva is crucial for Andalucía and Spain, and its development is a priority for Juanma Moreno's government.
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"In these 8 years, it has been demonstrated that Juanma Moreno's model works. Today, more is invested in health, education, and social services than with previous socialist governments in the Junta de Andalucía."
For his part, Manuel Andrés González, president of the PP of Huelva and number two candidate, praised the capabilities of the popular candidates for the Andalusian elections on May 17. He assured that the PP of Huelva will work tirelessly for the province to continue thriving, highlighting the momentum gained in the last two legislatures thanks to the measures implemented by the Andalusian Government.