With the start of the procedure for a new autonomy law for Castile-La Mancha in the Congress of Deputies, various positions It is also located within the Toledo City Government. Mayor Carlos Velazquez (PP) called for an agreement; … Listening to political groups, Deputy Mayor Inés Cañizares (Vox) reiterated her party’s rejection of the autonomy model.
In response to questions from the media, Velasquez defended the process: “An example of consensus”“This is a beginning, and from now on all organizations will be listening to opinions and collecting suggestions,” he stressed.
“I hope it will be decided unanimously. Dialogue for everyone» said the mayor, confident that the new voluntary document would have the utmost support.
“There are 17 walls to autonomy”
The vice mayor’s evaluation differed greatly, with the vice mayor insisting on “the right to autonomy.” they are not the best system May Spain get better.
“In times of crisis, unity of action by the central government, if not the current government, has been shown to be more positive than creating 17 autonomous governments, which are 17 walls,” said Cañizares, who examines autonomous systems. “Failure in Spain”.
Cañizares also criticized regional differences in health, noting that today “it makes no sense that someone from Castilla-La Mancha has a better health condition.” medical services “It is paradoxical to maintain 17 legal systems while adjusting them,” he said. Common policy with Europe».