The Minister of Science and Innovation and head of the PSOE list for Valencia for the 23J elections, Diana Morant, regretted this Wednesday that in the Valencian Community there has been a move “from the Botànic Pact to the Eaglet Pact” and pointed out that he knows what they are going to do, “what they have always done: repeal, cut back and destroy.”
During the informative breakfast Nueva Economía Forum, the minister asked Feijóo “why Valencians have less dignity than Extremadura” and invited him to explain “why in the Valencian Community the Government has handed over to VOX at the first opportunity , it is a matter of tactics and rejection of the basic principles and those of the Popular Party that has signed the pact against gender violence”: “It seems that the president of the Popular Party is suffering a very hard divorce with moderation”.
Already in an electoral key and as a socialist candidate for Valencia, Morant has defended that “the best progress for the best Spain cannot be repealed” and has pointed out that “in just five years at the hands of the Government of Pedro Sánchez we have placed at the center of policies, the health of people and the well-being of society, and we have done it hand in hand with science, labor dignity and justice”. Thus, she has pointed out that “the reality that Spain is today with a record of employment, committed to Europe, that sees its economy grow and that works for the modernization and reindustrialization of our productive system”.
In this sense, the socialist leader has stressed that “throughout this legislature we have had an unfair opposition that has only dedicated itself to attacking the Government of Pedro Sánchez with furious irrationality and has denied each and every one of the advances” and he recalled that the PP “has criticized Spain, inside and outside our borders and distorted each milestone achieved, dirtying public opinion with junk and insults.”
For his part, the general secretary of the PSPV-PSOE, Ximo Puig, has defended that in these general elections on July 23 “the dilemma is not between Spain and the anti-Spain, but between the Spain of the past 30s or the one that looks to 2030” and has pointed out that “what is at stake is that society that is so similar to Diana: prepared and serene, with the heartbeat of equality, with science and a social conscience”.
In this sense, the leader of the Valencian socialists has pointed out that “in 8 hours the right has tried to ruin the reputation rebuilt in 8 years” and has lamented that “to the question, what happens in Valencia? Today the response is once again tinged with black and white”: “We have returned at the speed of light to the front pages of the conflict, of division and of the grotesque”, declared the acting president of the Generalitat.