SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, March 24. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The president of the Socialist Group, Nira Fierro, this Thursday assessed the “meeting points” with Cs and the Popular Group and although the electoral calendar “tightens”, she has asked the political parties to abandon political “simplism and histrionics” because when the elections are over, the challenges of the Canary Islands “will still be there”.
On the third day of the ‘Debate on the State of Nationality’, he highlighted the “unity of action” to resolve the “uncertainty” of current times, giving as an example the work around the pandemic or the volcanic eruption.
Likewise, he has criticized the “negationism” of CC, representative of “trumpism” in the archipelago, and has asked “all” the groups in the Chamber to isolate the formations that do not believe in a “space of coexistence”.
Fierro has defended the sustainability of public services, which are “inalienable” for socialists, as well as equality and the fight against gender violence, plus the Statute and the REF.
He has said that the reconstruction of La Palma is a “collective challenge” for the entire autonomous community and that the “emergencies” must not abandon the Government of the “shared agenda” of the ecological transition and the welfare state.
He has asked to “break stigmas” with mental health and bet on a prevention plan and services in all areas “because everyone cannot pay 60 euros every 15 days for a consultation.” “We want a healthy society,” she stressed.
Likewise, he has demanded that the figures of the waiting lists in dependency and health be reduced and that the housing plan be consolidated, and that progress be made in the implementation of Dual Vocational Training and education from zero to three years.
Fierro has highlighted the “responsibility and high-mindedness” with respect to the Sahara, since Parliament has already positioned itself asking for a fair solution protected by the UN and that is supported by the two parties in dispute.
He has also highlighted that the ‘Pacto de las Flores’ has drawn up three budgets that allow living in an “eternal spring” and supporting a Canary Islands that “overcomes” in the face of adversity and looks to the future so that “you can live, not just survive “. “We are in good hands,” he snapped at the president of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres.