Empty Spain is presented to the elections of 23J to enter with force in the Congress and the Senate

The Federation of Spain Empty (EV) presented this Saturday at Burgos to their candidates for Congress and to Senate for the general elections of 23J, among them those of the three Aragonese provinces, in an act in which its general coordinator, Inmaculada Saénz, has pointed out that they will be present “to change the policy, not of a territory but for all”.

In the presentation have been the candidates of TeruelSoria, AsturiasHuesca, Zaragoza, Burgos, Leon, ValladolidPalencia and Salamanca, as well as Thomas Guitarte, spokesman for the España Vaciada Federation and national deputy in the last legislature. “We have to make one last effort to reach the Congress and to Senate“, Guitarte has precisely pointed out, who has confessed that he expects Empty Spain to exceed the two deputies and three senators.

In your opinion, these elections are “the fairest fight” and that is why he has asked for “a chance different from the citizens and that it is not a question of political forces, but of the fight for equality”. In Burgos, Juanjo Asensio will head the list of the EV-Pcas-TC coalition to the Congress of Deputies, while Nazaret del Hierro González will be the candidate for the Senate.

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Asensio has demanded 5G coverage throughout the territory, “a promise that is not fully fulfilled”, and that it be done “first in the rural environment and later in the capital” so that there are not “so many inequalities“This has been a constant demand of all those attending, who have also requested a State pact, renewable energies, the arrival of science in rural areas, forest management, a lively and dynamic rural world, the economyequality and territorial imbalance.

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For his part, the candidate for Congress from León, Sergio Díez, spoke of the “mismanagement of forest resources” in Castile and Leon and has indicated that from España Vaciada they propose “a 365-day plan in which to take care of the forest environment”. Finally, the number one in the Senate for Valladolid, María José Vian, has lamented that in Spain there is “inequality by place of residence”.

Something that, according to what he said, suffers especially from the womenwell the violence against them “is superior in rural areas”, where there is “more machismo”. He has added that, in addition, it is usually hidden due to the social stigma that still persists in small population centers, where everyone knows each other, he added.

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