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The national deputy of the Socialist Party, Miguel González Caballero, does not understand the “contradictory policy” of the Popular Party, “because the same PP of Rosa Romero, who last week voted against lowering the VAT on electricity by 10%; "The same person who voted against lowering fuel by cents when we go to refuel, solely because a socialist government proposed it, has no credibility to now ask for tax cuts."
The socialist parliamentarian believes that when the PP speaks, from the opposition, of lowering taxes, "what it means to us is that being in the government it would do what it has always done: raise taxes, cut in the most cruel way in the public services and the well-being of citizens.As González Caballero explains, that is not the model that the inhabitants of Ciudad Real want, and certainly not the Industry Email List Socialist Party either, which is why the Government of Spain has done everything possible to carry out a Royal Decree Law that helps citizens to cope with the consequences of the crisis caused by the invasion of Ukraine.
For the PSOE deputy, Paco Núñez's economic and tax reduction plan, based on the measures proposed by Feijoó, “would make no sense to establish it because it would not have benefits for the vast majority of Castilian-La Mancha residents, and it would also mean a cut in items of public services, such as health, education and social welfare, which we are not willing to give up.”
On the other hand, Miguel González wonders what credibility a plan of measures that changes at the pace of the PP leaders can have, “at the beginning the best plan, according to Núñez and Mrs. Romero, was that of Ayuso, now that of Feijoó ; From the PSOE we believe that the best is the one that positively affects the majority of Spaniards, and the majority of Castilian-La Mancha, and such are the measures proposed by Pedro Sánchez to especially help families and companies.
José Manuel Caballero has moved to Piedrabuena to experience the return of his “Cruces y Mayos”, the Festival of Regional Tourist Interest that best represents this town and that Piedrabueneros have longed for since the last time its spaces were filled with color in 2019. The institutional president has been amazed by the dedication of the neighbors to the placement of heather, savory, thyme and fabrics, among many other decorations that show off the originality of those who have been uniting art, tradition and faith for decades.
In several of these works of art, Caballero has been interested in each design and the preparation time behind the result. The president of the Provincial Council has spoken with the youngest artists of Piedrabuena, from the cross of “Los Castilleros”, who at barely 20 years old have carried out work worthy of an award. Almudena Laguna and Isaac Gómez have told him that they have grown up with this deep-rooted custom that is open to the public for 15 days every May.
Caballero has also had the opportunity to learn about the 2022 design of the Municipal Cross, located on this occasion in the Piedrabuena Bullring which, in turn, is located in what was Mortara Castle. There, the mayor, José Luis Cabezas, has shared with the visitors and with the president of the Provincial Institution that Las Cruces and Los Mayos go hand in hand in his municipality; According to the councilor, “here we do not understand one without the other.” And, for this reason, upon being able to hear a group of Mayans sing at that moment, José Manuel Caballero praised “the maintenance of traditions in the towns, especially in the smallest ones, where generational change is not at odds, as we can check, with ingenuity.”
In fact, when going to the cross of the “La Corchea” rock, the president asked about the development of the construction and the nature of the materials. He has been able to learn then that the oldest ones continue to collect heather months before and cut branches in many cases from their own olive trees. An aspect that Caballero has especially valued and has served to encourage those who come after to magnify this custom even more, maintaining the root of everything: families and associations.
The socialist parliamentarian believes that when the PP speaks, from the opposition, of lowering taxes, "what it means to us is that being in the government it would do what it has always done: raise taxes, cut in the most cruel way in the public services and the well-being of citizens.As González Caballero explains, that is not the model that the inhabitants of Ciudad Real want, and certainly not the Industry Email List Socialist Party either, which is why the Government of Spain has done everything possible to carry out a Royal Decree Law that helps citizens to cope with the consequences of the crisis caused by the invasion of Ukraine.
For the PSOE deputy, Paco Núñez's economic and tax reduction plan, based on the measures proposed by Feijoó, “would make no sense to establish it because it would not have benefits for the vast majority of Castilian-La Mancha residents, and it would also mean a cut in items of public services, such as health, education and social welfare, which we are not willing to give up.”
On the other hand, Miguel González wonders what credibility a plan of measures that changes at the pace of the PP leaders can have, “at the beginning the best plan, according to Núñez and Mrs. Romero, was that of Ayuso, now that of Feijoó ; From the PSOE we believe that the best is the one that positively affects the majority of Spaniards, and the majority of Castilian-La Mancha, and such are the measures proposed by Pedro Sánchez to especially help families and companies.
José Manuel Caballero has moved to Piedrabuena to experience the return of his “Cruces y Mayos”, the Festival of Regional Tourist Interest that best represents this town and that Piedrabueneros have longed for since the last time its spaces were filled with color in 2019. The institutional president has been amazed by the dedication of the neighbors to the placement of heather, savory, thyme and fabrics, among many other decorations that show off the originality of those who have been uniting art, tradition and faith for decades.
In several of these works of art, Caballero has been interested in each design and the preparation time behind the result. The president of the Provincial Council has spoken with the youngest artists of Piedrabuena, from the cross of “Los Castilleros”, who at barely 20 years old have carried out work worthy of an award. Almudena Laguna and Isaac Gómez have told him that they have grown up with this deep-rooted custom that is open to the public for 15 days every May.
Caballero has also had the opportunity to learn about the 2022 design of the Municipal Cross, located on this occasion in the Piedrabuena Bullring which, in turn, is located in what was Mortara Castle. There, the mayor, José Luis Cabezas, has shared with the visitors and with the president of the Provincial Institution that Las Cruces and Los Mayos go hand in hand in his municipality; According to the councilor, “here we do not understand one without the other.” And, for this reason, upon being able to hear a group of Mayans sing at that moment, José Manuel Caballero praised “the maintenance of traditions in the towns, especially in the smallest ones, where generational change is not at odds, as we can check, with ingenuity.”
In fact, when going to the cross of the “La Corchea” rock, the president asked about the development of the construction and the nature of the materials. He has been able to learn then that the oldest ones continue to collect heather months before and cut branches in many cases from their own olive trees. An aspect that Caballero has especially valued and has served to encourage those who come after to magnify this custom even more, maintaining the root of everything: families and associations.