Azcón, against the independence movement: "Citizens' will cannot be conditioned by minorities that seek to undo coexistence"
The new president of the Government of Aragon, Jorge Azcón, has affirmed that “the will of the citizens cannot be conditioned by minorities that seek to undo a coexistence that has led all of Spaniards to prosperity in the best stage of our history “.
Azcón expressed himself in this way in his inauguration speech as president of the Autonomous Community, which was held this Friday in the courtyard of Santa Isabel in the Aljafería Palace, seat of the Parliament of Aragon, where yesterday the Plenary elected him president with the 28 votes of the PP, the seven of Vox and that of the PAR representative.
In his speech, which was also attended by the outgoing president, Javier Lambán, the new head of the regional Executive asserted that being loyal to Spain means, for the Aragonese, “actively participating in its construction” from the specific nature of the Autonomous Community and, also, “prevent projects that seek to sow or undo that nation that finally found its most successful way of existing in democracy, freedom and respect from prospering.”
Azcón: “The change has started”
At his inauguration, Azcón was accompanied by the president of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón, who welcomed “the change that has been set in motion” in both communities.
Mazón has traveled to Zaragoza “very happy” to congratulate Azcón and to show his joy, he said, for being able to “advance” and say “important things” such as that “children will never again have to pay for the death of their parents “, that there will be lower taxes and that they will fight for competitiveness.
His Valencian counterpart has said of Jorge Azcón that he is an “honest, hardworking, defender of Aragon to the utmost” and that he has an “extraordinary” heart.
Asked about the national political situation and his opinion about whether the PP should talk to Junts to achieve a hypothetical investiture of the popular Alberto Núñez Feijóo, Mazón limited himself to saying: “The best thing that can happen to all of us is that Feijoo is president of the Government”.
“It is not on the table” to negotiate with Junts
The deputy secretary for Social Policies of the PP, Carmen Fúnez, who has also attended the inauguration, has advanced, for her part, that the possibility of the PP negotiating with Junts a possible investiture of Feijóo “is not on the table”. .
Fúnez has assured that the popular are “very clear” that Feijóo is “a president of principles; he is not Pedro Sánchez and he will never disappoint the constitutional principles or his constituents.”
And he added that they are working along the lines of achieving stability in the Congress of Deputies, something provided by “the party that wins the elections”, that is, the PP, the “winner” and which is separated by “fifty seats from the second “, the PSOE. These accounts come from adding the 137 popular seats to the 33 for Vox and the UPN parliamentarian, compared to 121 for the socialists.