O GROVE (PONTEVEDRA), September 30 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of Galicia, Alfonso Rueda (PP), that of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page (PSOE), and that of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo (CC), have agreed this Saturday in defending “equality” between territories and the “success” of the State of the autonomies established by the 1978 Constitution, against those who seek to “break” Spain.
In a round table in which, except for small nuances, they have had similar approaches on the territorial debate, the three have participated in the presidents’ table every year at the La Toja-Vínculo Atlántico Forum, whose fifth edition closes this year. Saturday at Illa da Toxa, in O Grove (Pontevedra).
With the former president of the Government Mariano Rajoy and the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, among the public, the three have highlighted the “success story” that the Magna Carta has been in establishing the State of autonomies.
“Probably, the fact that it is successful is what bothers some,” stressed Page, who has taken it upon himself to remember that this Sunday will be October 1 and it will be 6 years since the illegal referendum in Catalonia.
Alfonso Rueda, for his part, has called to defend the autonomous State against recentralizing voices that are “very minority.” In this context, he has advocated “moving further”, but doing so “on equality.”