PP of Jaén Presents Autonomous Candidacy with Message of Unity and Progress
The popular party highlights the stability and promise fulfillment of Juanma Moreno's Andalusian Government.
By Inmaculada Reyes Aguilar
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The Popular Party of Jaén has presented its candidacy for the autonomous elections on May 17 at Parque del Bulevar, emphasizing the team's unity and strength to continue progress in the province.
The presentation took place this morning, next to the Superior Conservatory of Music of Jaén, at an event where the provincial president and candidate for the Andalusian Parliament, Erik Domínguez, stressed that the team of men and women on the list “represent unity and strength, reflecting the state of the party at provincial and autonomous levels, and the guarantee of continued progress.”
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"Juanma Moreno's Andalusian Government has provided stability, certainty, and progress to our land over these eight years and offers the people of Jaén confidence and hope because if there's one thing we've shown, it's that we keep our word."
Domínguez added that the members of the Popular Party of Jaén candidacy are “excited to continue with Juanma Moreno's serene management model, which has brought progress to the province,” citing the conservatory and many other works carried out throughout the province as examples. He highlighted that, unlike other parties, the PP will remain “focused on working, listening to all groups, and continuing to gather their demands.”
For her part, Lina García, the number 1 candidate for the Andalusian Parliament for the PP of Jaén, stated that her focus will be on “talking about what interests the people of Jaén, and explaining to them, as before, all the steps taken by the Andalusian Government to lay the foundations for major projects in this province.” García criticized that socialist projects for the province lacked foundation and that the current government has had to “start them from scratch.”
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"These next four years will be key for the completion of many projects, and Jaén will be the province that reaps the greatest rewards in this legislature."