SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, July 6 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The head of the PP list for the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Juan Antonio Rojas, has proposed this Thursday to create an ‘Office of the Deputy’ in Santa Cruz de Tenerife if he is elected as a deputy in Congress.
In a breakfast with the media, he indicated that it is his “commitment” to bring parliamentary life closer to the citizens of the western province and to be “permanently connected” to their demands and needs.
The office will be located at the PP headquarters in the capital of Tenerife, which will operate as Rojas’ “work center” on days when he is not active in Congress, although he can also be contacted by email and other telematic means. .
Rojas has defined himself as “a new face” within the PP despite the fact that he has been affiliated for 22 years and was president of Nuevas Generaciones and has not hidden that being a candidate gives something of “vertigo” but it was an offer from the party to try to “bet for a renovation and combine it with the experience”. “I am the great unknown, there was not even a photo of me on Google when they named me”, he has ironized him.
He has insisted that in these elections it is decided between the “continuity” of Pedro Sánchez in La Moncloa or the project of Feijóo and the PP, predicting that Spain will “use well” the new stage of government of the popular.
He has pointed out that the objective is to try to “govern alone” with an absolute majority, something that “is not impossible”, stressing that it is about representing a “majority project” that “leaves sanchismo behind”.
Likewise, it has not shown concern about an eventual government pact with Vox given that in the communities in which they govern or in coalition with other parties, there have been no cuts. “It’s a lie,” he pointed out.
In this line, Rojas has commented that “no party is going to impose basic lines” because the PP is a party that “wants to move forward” and that the Spaniards have a “project for the future” and can buy a home, have a job or enjoy of public services.
He has also said that if the PP governs it will “repeal” the housing law because it generates “legal uncertainty”, which means that many owners do not put their apartments on the rental market, while understanding that agreements must be reached with the autonomous communities to guarantee that the ‘squatters’ are evicted “within 24 hours” and more public housing is built.
He has also stressed that the REF must be “given value” for which he has highlighted the PP proposal to create a ‘REF commissioner’ in the Government of the Canary Islands who is in charge of monitoring economic and fiscal aspects in a transversal way so that they are fulfilled and thus put an end to the current “ups and downs”.