The PSOE candidate for the presidency of the Autonomous Community of Madrid and Secretary General of the PSOE-M, Juan Lobato.Fernando Sánchez (Europa Press)
Before the May 28 ballot box, Juan Lobato, general secretary of the Socialists of Madrid and PSOE candidate for the regional presidency, promised this Tuesday to push ahead with ten reforms in his first year in power if he succeeds in governing the region. A set of promises with a delivery date in the areas of health, education, the economy or employment that seeks to spur on the progressive electorate by going beyond criticism of the policies of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s (PP) executive and embracing a different form of Face resists problems from Madrid. It will not be the last fireworks of a campaign in which Lobato aims to regain the hegemony of the PSOE regional left against Más Madrid and achieve an about-face in the Royal Post Office, which no poll currently predicts: on Thursday a rally with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will attend, who will try to provide the final push with his second visit to the region during the election campaign.
“My obligation is to govern, to do, to build. I prefer proposals to incidents, seriousness to awards and personal responsibility to blaming others,” Lobato defended at a press conference in Madrid’s Parliament. “I propose a major agreement with the majority of social-conviction democrats in Madrid to transform Madrid after 28 years,” he continued. “On May 28th, the Madrid Society will have a President who is active and working tirelessly to fulfill the next ten commitments in the first year of the legislature,” he added, before releasing his programmatic commitments for the first 365 days possible progressive government This would be the first in Madrid since 1995.
Are these.
- Save the public health of Madrid with two priority actions: normalized personal attention in all health centers of the Autonomous Community of Madrid from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and resumption of emergencies with complete medical teams.
- Approve some budgets of the Autonomous Community of Madrid to replace the current ones, which will be extended from 2022, since the current board of Díaz Ayuso has only carried out one of four possible public finance projects due to its disagreements with Vox, its only possible parliamentary partner.
- Presentation of a housing law of the Autonomous Community of Madrid. Implement a €300 rent reduction for 30,000 families and young people as long as they receive public rental housing, and processing of the first 5,000 affordable public rental housing will begin.
- Implement all the help promised in the election program for the self-employed, such as the 6,000 euros for starting a job or the extension of the premiums to the social security contribution for the two years after the lump sum.
- Set up the new public service for after-school activities with free access in robotics, arts and sports and open public schools from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. year-round. And the introduction of the free school canteen for families whose gross annual income is less than 35,000 euros, as well as for single parents, multi-family families and those in which one of their members has a disability of 33% or more, provided that the threshold is increased due to their particular vulnerability.
- Begin bidding to build the 11 promised schools and institutes that will not be built.
- Open the tender for the construction of ten new homes in the Autonomous Community of Madrid and authorize a commission of inquiry in the Madrid Parliament to analyze what happened in the homes during the pandemic. Introduction of the culture bonus of 300 euros per year for people over 65 years of age.
- Introduction of the flat rate in the transport pass for the entire Autonomous Community of Madrid and approval of the regional transport plan that will include the express bus network in the metropolitan areas.
- Pass a law on democratic renewal, good governance and civic participation that provides for the quarterly convening of all factions of the Madrid Assembly, at least four times a year.
- Launch a training plan for 250,000 people that will allow them to fill 100,000 positions in the first half of the legislature.
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