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Julia Parra: “With Murcia there is no domino effect; the first thing is not to add more instability, in general” | Radio Alicante | Present

The vice president of the Diputación, Julia Parra, from Ciudadanos, has insisted this morning that the pact with the PP is stable in the Diputación de Alicante, and that the bipartisan government will continue “as long as the roadmap is respected”. On Today for Today AlicanteParra has insisted that Murcia’s motion of censure “cannot be extrapolated” to the province and that “there is no danger, if what was agreed by both formations is maintained.

He attributes what happened in the neighboring community to “Murcian casuistry” and believes that those responsible for their training there and the national executive who should give explanations about the breach of the pact in Murcia.

He emphasizes that “there is no domino effect” and qualifies the offer made by the socialist group in the Provincial Council of “purely media” and “opportunist” to gain visibility, he says, because formally they have not received any proposal either. In fact, when asked about other proposals, at the national level, that rain on Ciudadanos to join the PP, she replies that it is something that “now we should not raise.”

And it launches a reflection both from doors to the inside and to the Provincial Council and in general, he says. At a time when it is necessary to win the pandemic and be with the real problems of the people, “The first thing is not to add instability.”

He defends that they have maintained their identity in the institution and puts as evidence his motion to demand the dismissal of the PP deputy Bernabé Cano for skipping the vaccination protocols, although he blames that he continues without delivering his certificate to a question that “It transcends Citizens” and that is up to the Popular Party itself.

Parra has also referred to the controversy in San Juan de Alicante, municipality where she is Councilor for Equality, after refusing to publicize the Consell’s 8-M poster and has reaffirmed that “whatever you say” Councilor Oltra this one offered a “radicalized with raised fists” image and that the universe of women “is much broader.” And he asks that his government partner, the socialist mayor Jaime Albero, who will give Ciudadanos his turn agreed on the leadership staff in May to Ciudadanos, be the one to explain “the reflection” he asked for after the incident.

Parra has also praised the turn of the Juan Gil Albert Institute, with the announcement of assigning him an increase of 250,000 euros, relying on the criteria of the jury that evaluates the 13 candidates presented to occupy the address.

He hopes that in April the date of the end of June foreseen for the long-awaited exhibition of The Warriors of Xian and drops the announcement of an important exhibition at MUBAG, by the hand of its new director, Jorge Soler.

At the top, you can listen to the full interview with Julia Parra at Today for Today Alicante.

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