Mañueco é investido presidente de Castela e Leão com apoio do Vox

Alfonso Fernández Mañueco foi reeleito nesta terça-feira como presidente do governo regional de Castela e Leão para um terceiro mandato consecutivo. Os 33 deputados do PP e os 14 do Vox somaram 47 votos a favor no parlamento regional às 20h39.

Mañueco inicia assim o seu terceiro mandato com a mais ampla maioria alcançada até agora. O acordo de coalizão com o Vox inclui o princípio da prioridade nacional, que estabelece a alocação de recursos públicos de acordo com as raízes verificáveis dos beneficiários na região. Em seu discurso de investidura, Mañueco defendeu que este princípio será aplicado respeitando as leis e sem afetar direitos já consolidados. Ele também destacou a imigração regular e ordenada como fonte de progresso para uma região em envelhecimento. O líder do Vox na região, Carlos Pollán, celebrou o pacto e exigiu o cumprimento dos orçamentos ao longo da legislatura. O porta-voz socialista, Carlos Martínez, criticou a eliminação das pastas de Igualdade e Habitação no novo governo.

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