05-30-2020 | Cs

The deputy spokesman for Cs in Congress and the candidate for the Xunta de Galicia chat with orange militants in Galicia together with the MEP of the liberal formation, Adrián Vázquez

Citizens has held a new edition of the ‘Telematic Cafe’ that it launched weeks ago with the aim of learning first-hand about the concerns and proposals of the orange members and in a clear commitment to the use of new technologies. In this latest edition, dozens of Galician militants have been able to chat electronically on different issues with the deputy spokesperson of the Cs in Congress, Edmundo Bal, the orange candidate for the presidency of the Xunta, Beatriz Pino, and the MEP of the liberal formation , Adrián Vázquez.

Bal wanted to emphasize that "we are the party that can act as a bridge between one side and the other to reach consensus with central and moderate policies", and criticized the "unfortunate spectacle that we have experienced this week in the Reconstruction Commission", in which "seemed more like a bar discussion than responsible politicians working in the temple of sovereignty, the Congress of Deputies."

For his part, Pino stressed that "you are and we are the orange team that begins to roll in the race towards the goal of 12-J with a project more necessary than ever to enter the Galician Parliament." "Feel proud of this formation because we are going to be an orange cycling squad adding units and we are going to come together with the final objective", with the commitment to fight against problems such as "low birth rates, high youth unemployment rate and lack of gang wide in our region ", explained the candidate of Cs to the presidency of the Xunta.

The orange MEP of Galician origins, Adrián Vázquez, also wanted to participate in this meeting, ensuring that "we will continue to take Galicia's problems to Brussels" since "we are risking many measures for this region in many sectors" such as "fishing, the world wine industry or the situation of Alcoa workers ".



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