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The national deputy of the PSOE, Miguel González Caballero, the Provincial Delegate of Sustainable Development of the JCCM, Fausto Marín and the Provincial Deputy of the Montiel Region, José Antonio Talavera, visited Puebla del Príncipe, together with its mayor, Miguel Damián Ballesteros; to learn about a new business project and enjoy the 1st Band Contest organized by the City Council.
Mario and Nico are two young entrepreneurs who have launched a new and modern gas station in Puebla del Príncipe. An example of the possibilities that small towns offer and that, from the socialist Administrations, is being supported and .That is rural pride, comments Canada WhatsApp Number Miguel González Caballero, national deputy of the PSOE. “We socialists are proud to be rural and, not only preserving our traditions, but also; if not worrying about 'things to eat', the development and future of our people. Such as the Law against the Depopulation of Castilla-La Mancha, which improves taxation and public services in rural towns; or aid to young entrepreneurs, like Mario and Nico, 40% priority aid, so that they can make their life project a reality in their town.
The mayor of Puebla del Príncipe considers that aid to the rural world is "fundamental to moving forward", from those intended for the supply of drinking water, employment workshops such as the construction one that will be launched, generating 11 jobs, to supporting business initiatives. Ballesteros thanks, in addition to the Board and Provincial Council, "the impulse" of local businessmen, like Mario and Nico or other companies, in the hunting sector, "who are committed to staying in Puebla del Príncipe and generating employment."
“The PSOE is with the rural world, promoting Public Services, ensuring that there is no shortage of doctors in clinics, or teachers in schools, with job requalification programs for its inhabitants, promoting employment workshops, etc. We are fighting for people to stay in their towns, supporting activities such as hunting, which in Campo de Montiel is an important income generator, or promoting tourism," explained Fausto Marín, Provincial Delegate of Sustainable Development of the JCCM.
Cultural revitalization is also an important point to maintain life in rural towns. An issue to which the Ciudad Real Provincial Council is devoting special attention, as explained by José Antonio Talavera, Provincial Deputy for the Montiel Region. “Maintaining folklore, theater, circus or music bands is important for the cultural life of small towns in the rural world. But also bringing great performances closer together, to have the same opportunities as the cities.
In short, from the Community Board of Castilla-La Mancha and from the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, governed by the PSOE, they are worrying about small towns, "because we feel rural pride.Last Saturday, the general secretary of Vox, Javier Ortega Smith, visited Ciudad Real, Daimiel and Campo de Criptana to hold a meeting with members.
In reference to the "attempt" of the Salobreña City Council to automatically cancel the registration of Macarena Olona, a possible Vox candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Ortega Smith stated that it will not go ahead. "Macarena Olona will be a candidate, she will be the new president of the Andalusian Regional Government, and the fears of some are going to turn into resignation. They have no choice but to accept that Spain is changing, that not even the mother who wants socialism wants it. He gave birth to it and that on the right, on the cowardly right, on the cowardly right, that all it does is lay rugs on the left, the time for deception has run out."
During his statements to the press in the Plaza Mayor of Ciudad Real, Ortega Smith wanted to make a toast with the national deputies, Inés Cañizares and Ricardo Chamorro, "in defense of wine, its culture and the entire economy and the work that it carries rigged".Vox's defense of the rural world is "firm and constant over time." It contrasts, according to Ortega Smith, with "the continuous attack by the Sánchez Government, and also that of García-Page, on meat, game and now also wine.
Mario and Nico are two young entrepreneurs who have launched a new and modern gas station in Puebla del Príncipe. An example of the possibilities that small towns offer and that, from the socialist Administrations, is being supported and .That is rural pride, comments Canada WhatsApp Number Miguel González Caballero, national deputy of the PSOE. “We socialists are proud to be rural and, not only preserving our traditions, but also; if not worrying about 'things to eat', the development and future of our people. Such as the Law against the Depopulation of Castilla-La Mancha, which improves taxation and public services in rural towns; or aid to young entrepreneurs, like Mario and Nico, 40% priority aid, so that they can make their life project a reality in their town.
The mayor of Puebla del Príncipe considers that aid to the rural world is "fundamental to moving forward", from those intended for the supply of drinking water, employment workshops such as the construction one that will be launched, generating 11 jobs, to supporting business initiatives. Ballesteros thanks, in addition to the Board and Provincial Council, "the impulse" of local businessmen, like Mario and Nico or other companies, in the hunting sector, "who are committed to staying in Puebla del Príncipe and generating employment."
“The PSOE is with the rural world, promoting Public Services, ensuring that there is no shortage of doctors in clinics, or teachers in schools, with job requalification programs for its inhabitants, promoting employment workshops, etc. We are fighting for people to stay in their towns, supporting activities such as hunting, which in Campo de Montiel is an important income generator, or promoting tourism," explained Fausto Marín, Provincial Delegate of Sustainable Development of the JCCM.
Cultural revitalization is also an important point to maintain life in rural towns. An issue to which the Ciudad Real Provincial Council is devoting special attention, as explained by José Antonio Talavera, Provincial Deputy for the Montiel Region. “Maintaining folklore, theater, circus or music bands is important for the cultural life of small towns in the rural world. But also bringing great performances closer together, to have the same opportunities as the cities.
In short, from the Community Board of Castilla-La Mancha and from the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, governed by the PSOE, they are worrying about small towns, "because we feel rural pride.Last Saturday, the general secretary of Vox, Javier Ortega Smith, visited Ciudad Real, Daimiel and Campo de Criptana to hold a meeting with members.
In reference to the "attempt" of the Salobreña City Council to automatically cancel the registration of Macarena Olona, a possible Vox candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Andalucía, Ortega Smith stated that it will not go ahead. "Macarena Olona will be a candidate, she will be the new president of the Andalusian Regional Government, and the fears of some are going to turn into resignation. They have no choice but to accept that Spain is changing, that not even the mother who wants socialism wants it. He gave birth to it and that on the right, on the cowardly right, on the cowardly right, that all it does is lay rugs on the left, the time for deception has run out."
During his statements to the press in the Plaza Mayor of Ciudad Real, Ortega Smith wanted to make a toast with the national deputies, Inés Cañizares and Ricardo Chamorro, "in defense of wine, its culture and the entire economy and the work that it carries rigged".Vox's defense of the rural world is "firm and constant over time." It contrasts, according to Ortega Smith, with "the continuous attack by the Sánchez Government, and also that of García-Page, on meat, game and now also wine.