Post by jannatjahan1111 on Feb 27, 2024 22:51:50 GMT -8
The socialist group of Granátula de Calatrava has a new Executive, with Yolanda De la Cruz as general secretary of the party.The PSOE of Granátula considers that in this turbulent stage full of uncertainty, socialist policies have to play an essential role, and that is why the group continues the work “to reconnect with citizens based on policies articulated on equal opportunities, social justice and the well-being of all our neighbors.”
De La Cruz affirms that the Socialist Party is fulfilling its commitments to all the citizens of Granátula, and is in constant dialogue with its Industry Email List inhabitants, “something that the PP of Granátula seems to have forgotten, whose leaders stated in the last plenary session that for them only the 330 people who voted for them.”
Remember that in these almost 3 years of legislature, the PSOE has opted to modernize and energize the group, the beginning "was intense", but from the socialist group, of which Yolanda De La Cruz is also its Spokesperson, they have been There are numerous proposals presented for different groups, associations and families of the town, although they have all been voted against by the Government team.
“We focused on working together with our Senior Residence and the School, developing projects and carrying them out until the arrival of the pandemic, at which time we helped all the people who asked us to help them every day. Together with the Provincial Council and the Board, we collaborate with self-employed workers, small and medium-sized businesses in our municipality, explaining to them how to submit applications for different aid."
We have held more than 20 meetings with Delegates as well as with the Provincial Council, collecting needs and proposals from our neighbors and transferring them to these Institutions, which we understand is how it should be done,” he adds.
Yolanda De La Cruz summarizes some of the proposals presented, such as an economic revitalization plan to reduce taxes on companies, establishments and the self-employed, and to help families in vulnerable situations; a Heritage Recovery and Maintenance Plan, another Cleaning and Maintenance Plan; a Contest of ideas for investments in the Provincial Municipal Works Plan; or a Citizen Security Plan, among many others, all voted against by the five members of the Government team of the Granátula City Council.
Likewise, the work of the outgoing Executive was appreciated. The new approved list is made up of three women: Yolanda De La Cruz in the General Secretariat; Ester González Delgado, as Secretary of Organization and Silvia Carneros Gómez, as Secretary of Administration.The secretaries of Municipal Policy and Electoral Action of the provincial PSOE, Francisco Pérez and David Triguero, respectively, present at the assembly, asked the new Executive to maintain “her enthusiasm and her commitment” to Granátula.
“You already know that it is not easy to continually clash against a Government team that thinks more about its initials than about its neighbors, but that is what you are there for, to remind us of it day by day, to continue looking out for your countrymen, and to access the Government next year and demonstrate that things from the City Council can be done differently so that Granátula does not remain stuck in the past," they stated in conclusion.
De La Cruz affirms that the Socialist Party is fulfilling its commitments to all the citizens of Granátula, and is in constant dialogue with its Industry Email List inhabitants, “something that the PP of Granátula seems to have forgotten, whose leaders stated in the last plenary session that for them only the 330 people who voted for them.”
Remember that in these almost 3 years of legislature, the PSOE has opted to modernize and energize the group, the beginning "was intense", but from the socialist group, of which Yolanda De La Cruz is also its Spokesperson, they have been There are numerous proposals presented for different groups, associations and families of the town, although they have all been voted against by the Government team.
“We focused on working together with our Senior Residence and the School, developing projects and carrying them out until the arrival of the pandemic, at which time we helped all the people who asked us to help them every day. Together with the Provincial Council and the Board, we collaborate with self-employed workers, small and medium-sized businesses in our municipality, explaining to them how to submit applications for different aid."
We have held more than 20 meetings with Delegates as well as with the Provincial Council, collecting needs and proposals from our neighbors and transferring them to these Institutions, which we understand is how it should be done,” he adds.
Yolanda De La Cruz summarizes some of the proposals presented, such as an economic revitalization plan to reduce taxes on companies, establishments and the self-employed, and to help families in vulnerable situations; a Heritage Recovery and Maintenance Plan, another Cleaning and Maintenance Plan; a Contest of ideas for investments in the Provincial Municipal Works Plan; or a Citizen Security Plan, among many others, all voted against by the five members of the Government team of the Granátula City Council.
Likewise, the work of the outgoing Executive was appreciated. The new approved list is made up of three women: Yolanda De La Cruz in the General Secretariat; Ester González Delgado, as Secretary of Organization and Silvia Carneros Gómez, as Secretary of Administration.The secretaries of Municipal Policy and Electoral Action of the provincial PSOE, Francisco Pérez and David Triguero, respectively, present at the assembly, asked the new Executive to maintain “her enthusiasm and her commitment” to Granátula.
“You already know that it is not easy to continually clash against a Government team that thinks more about its initials than about its neighbors, but that is what you are there for, to remind us of it day by day, to continue looking out for your countrymen, and to access the Government next year and demonstrate that things from the City Council can be done differently so that Granátula does not remain stuck in the past," they stated in conclusion.