A few months from the congress in which the new PSdeG board will be elected, José Miñones understands that it must be an opportunity for change. He doesn’t like to talk about futuribles, but if the party asks him to do so, he does not rule out running as a candidate.
Speaking to the SER, the current Government delegate in Galicia affirms that “a congress is always an opportunity for change“, and gives as an example the developments in the central government.” You have to be with the society that changes, “he said. The congress that should serve to gain momentum for this decade,”analyze what happened and continue connecting with the Galicians, which is the ultimate goal“.
Samuel’s crime
The Government delegate affirms that the murder of Sanuel Luiz could be a hate crime, although it will be the investigators and the judges who confirm or rule out this possibility. In addition, in the interview granted to the SER, when asked by the PSdeG congress, he believes that it will be an opportunity for change and does not rule out, if the party asks for it, the possibility of leading the formation in Galicia.
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The investigation into Samuel’s murder remains open and the police are working hard to clarify the facts. The objective is to close the case well and see that justice is done. A case that has penetrated deep into society and Investigators continue to collect and analyze evidence that can confirm or rule out the homophobic component of crime. The government delegate insists that it will be the courts that will rule on the evidence and the camera viewing.
José Miñones commented that it should “close well if there is evidence that can testify and that the courts rule” once all the evidence has been assessed. The delegate hopes that “shortly” can be the resolution.
Regarding the pandemic, Miñones asks the Xunta for institutional respect and coherence when he criticizes the central government and the alleged lack of governance. He believes that there is, just as there is also in Galicia. Of course, he reminds the Galician executive that he must explain the restrictions to the municipalities well.
In economic terms, Miñones trusts that the meeting of the Minister of Industry with Alcoa managers will serve to unblock the sale of the plant.
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