The President of the Generalitat Valenciana, Ximo Puig, has linked the reduction of life expectancy in the Community of Madrid to the management model of his Government, contravening him to other models of government “progressive” as his or that of his companion of Rows of the PSOE Francina Armengol. Regions where, as has said, the life expectancy in pandemic has not fallen so much. Puig has made this affirmation in the Socialist Party Congress of the Balearic Islands, which is celebrated this weekend in the Mallorcan town of Inca. A conclave who has not attended Pedro Sánchez and in which an absolute majority has been decided by the re-election of the current President Balear at the head of the Socialist Federation. “There is an issue that has passed inadvertent,” Puig said when taking the floor. In an organized colloquium under the slogan Mediterranean axis: we work for what unites us. “The life expectancy of Spain is also measured by autonomous communities and we are above average, even though in the pandemic crisis it has obviously, a problem of loss of life expectancy”.
Thus, he has continued, “while in the Balearic Islands and in the Valencian Community the loss of life expectancy has been a few months, in the Community of Madrid – where the PP – has been 2.7 years”. According to the
Valencian President, for his Government “The most important thing has been the lives of people” and “others”, in allure to the Madrid Government, “they have chosen another way”. In this line, Puig has defended the bet of President Pedro Sánchez by
A “federalist” court government by allowing “co-garnish” of autonomous governments during the health crisis.
“Not only is it a progressive government but it is the most federal government government that we have had in Spain.”