The ‘president’ of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, has assured that “the time has ended” for a Valencian Community “submissive” to the Government of Spain and “a time of a vindictive Community that knows how to do its duties has begun.”

Along these lines, he has criticized the “absolute lack suffered” by the Valencian Community “in all fields”: “In ceramics, water, financing, the port of Valencia or the general investments of the State.”

This is how Mazón spoke this Sunday, in statements to the media, during the concert on the occasion of the celebration of Santa Cecilia in Alicante.

“Probably we should ask what important things that have happened (in the Valencian Community) have received any attention from the Government of Spain,” he highlighted, and reiterated that the autonomy “knows how to do its homework, as demonstrated by international agencies.” that now, with the first decisions of the Consell, has classified the Community in a very positive way”.

Mazón has also referred to the results offered this Saturday by the rating agency Standard and Poor’s, which highlight that the rating outlook for the Valencian Community has improved from stable to positive. “International agencies value what we are doing in the Valencian Community, and we are not going to allow anyone to spoil this new stage of growth that we deserve,” he remarked.

“It is curious because in such a short time the international agencies, while lowering the classification of the Government of Spain that brings insecurity, are raising, with the first decisions that we have made in the Valencian Community, our certainty and realism,” he said. celebrated.

In this regard, he has asserted that the Valencian Community is “an increasingly favorable land for investment, economic activity that is fundamental for our social issue, our social services policies, education or health.”

“We are sending the message of stability at a time of instability everywhere,” he maintained, and reiterated that these data “mean that the Valencian Community is doing things well.” “Our budgets and decisions are on the right path and we will continue to offer stability, security and a land of investment,” she said.

Finally, he stressed that “this is the Valencian Community that is not given anything, not even these extraordinarily important qualifications.” “This is the Valencian Community that we want, and we are going to continue down this path because it is the one that our people deserve,” he concluded.