Nicasio Galván defends the REF, criticizes all types of violence and urges an end to the “waste” of aid
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, July 11 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Vox’s parliamentary spokesman, Nicasio Galván, has uglyed this Tuesday the candidate for president, Fernando Clavijo, the “red lines” that have been placed on his party since they are an “insult” to his voters.
In the investiture debate, he has put on the table the demand for more “security” on the borders of the islands, requesting an increase in the number of police and civil guards and the return of powers over migrant minors.
“Children are best off with their parents, there is a lot of nerve and an expansionist desire on the part of the leaders of their countries, who are grown up,” he commented, indicating that one cannot “look the other way” with irregular immigration and its ” dire consequences.”
In this sense, he has said that it is necessary to “end the call effect” thanks to a “strong diplomatic position” to promote repatriation and work in origin, while criticizing NGOs that “benefit” from the transit of people because “they spend money for what is not intended and allow menas to roam uncontrollably”.
Faced with irregular immigration, he has defended an emigration that is “legal, controlled and that respects the borders” and that “comes to work and integrate”, stressing that the emigration of the American “brothers” should be prioritized.
He has indicated that his party defends the equality of the homeland, the free market or reindustrialization and for this reason he does not see “not a single reason” for the “insults” received by the 70,000 canaries who have voted for his formation, for which He hopes that a “new stage” will really open in Canarian politics.
He has commented that economic resources are “scarce” and must be oriented towards generating wealth and meeting the needs of citizens, placing the protection of the canaries and their defense as Vox’s priorities.
SCHOOLS AS “FREEDOM CENTERS”
Galván has warned of the high unemployment and “precariousness” that exists in the archipelago and has promised to work so that education is a “true social elevator” and that the centers become “spaces of freedom” and “search for beauty”.
It has influenced that the Canary Islands are in the worst positions on the health waiting list and in dependency and understands that the income of citizenship “is not a reason for joy” but rather the “confirmation of a failure”, the bad economic situation.
He has also said that the doctors and nurses in the Canary Islands are among the lowest paid in Spain, which justifies the “brain drain”, apart from the fact that there are some 500 older people with medical discharge living in hospitals.
Galván has defended the value of families and that businessmen and the self-employed are given “freedom” to create jobs, for which he has asked to lower taxes and contributions to encourage hiring. “Let’s believe in the canary, let’s let it undertake”, he pointed out.
He has urged an end to “waste” in the granting of subsidies and the AIEM because it “harms” family members, as well as “non-productive expenses”, and has criticized how bureaucracy has weighed down housing construction.
He has set the Government of Castilla y León as an “example” in the defense of families and has insisted on defending the primary sector from “bureaucratic obstacles” and that products that “do not compete on equal terms” with the canaries are not imported .
CALLS FOR A NON-“IDEOLOGIZED” DEBATE ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Galván has charged against the 2030 agenda, has requested the repeal of the climate change law because it “puts obstacles” in the primary sector and opens the door to economic decline, hence he has called for a non-“ideologized” debate on climate change.
He has made a fiery defense of tourism and the REF, which must be given “legal security” and “make it known” so that it is also “safe from any Spanish government that cannot deny it.”
He has also called for the Canary Islands to become a “world benchmark” through public universities and for the rector of the Ulpgc, Luis Serra, to resign, who insults Vox voters.
He has demanded for the Canary Islands a “true Government that is a real alternative to the PSOE and its partners” with a “firm” opposition against the “ideological sectarianism” of the last legislature and has denied that his party does not question sexist violence.
“Of course there are unpresentable men who are sexist and believe that women are of their position,” he pointed out, but he stressed that there are many types of violence between people and they persecute them “all equally.”
He has also said that they are in favor of dissolving the current autonomous system in favor of a more centralist one in the style of France.