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Galician elections: The last hour of the Marea Galeguista campaign | Radio Coruña | Today for Today A Coruña

The candidate of Marea Galeguista to the Presidency of the Xunta, Pancho Casal was presented this morning as the alternative for those who do not feel represented: “Marea Galeguista speaks for people who do not want to vote because no one represents them, a transversal party, which dialogues with everyone, and which can really take away votes from the Popular Party and rescue votes from abstention, which is the only one so that there is no absolute majority “

The candidate of The Galician Sea to the Presidency of the Xunta, Pancho Casal, has urged the Xunta and the central government to intervene in the capital of Alu Iberica, old plant Alcoa in A Coruña, to avoid its closure and save factory jobs.

This is what Casal has said in statements to the media before participating in a meeting with the Alu Ibérica works council in A Coruña. “Something still smells very bad about the sale of the old Alcoa to the Risk Group“, said the coalition candidate, who believes that the Parter fund” fooled “the Ministry and the Department of Industry.

Casal has wondered “how a company with 70,000 euros of capital, eleven employees and results of 188,000 euros can buy Alcoa”. At this point, Marea Galeguista undertakes, if it is “decisive” after the elections, to prohibit “the sale to third parties outside the EU of strategic industries such as aluminum.”

Thus, he has expressed the need for the Government to shield companies like Grupo Riesgo “from being a mere bridge to another risk sale.”

Pancho Casal promises an education law that repeals the decree of multilingualism

Pancho Casal He has also promised to promote a Galician education law that “begins by repealing” what is known as the decree of multilingualism. The Galician Sea calls for a “decrease in ratios that allow face-to-face teaching in quality educational conditions”, with the corresponding increase in staff in the various educational stages that allow for splitting of flexible groups and groupings of students.

Pancho Casal has stated that Marea Galeguista will demand that, throughout the next legislature, Galicia reach 7% of investment in GDP in education. To do this, he again demanded that “EU structural funds, of which no other party speaks, reach Galicia and serve to shield public services.”

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