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Bartolome Hernandez asks aquiline who come to vote "to not let history repeat" (22/05/2014)

The aquiline popular president stated that "we can not allow them to return deciduous and outdated policies that we introduced in the greatest crisis that Spain has had in the last thirty years,"

Hernandez said that "with hard work and the help of everyone, we are making progress in the right direction and start recovery"

The local chairman and mayor of Eagle PP Bartolomé Hernández, aquiline encouraged to come to vote next Sunday and beyond slogans and speeches opportunistic, acting conscientiously and assess the facts, taking into account the actual policies that each party has exerted when government has responsibility.

The popular leader has said that "although we Incredibly, during this election campaign, the PSOE have heard talk about employment, pension or social welfare. Maybe it's that take us for fools and think that in these two years have forgotten that their policies were which destroyed 3.7 million jobs, the same as frozen pensions for the first time in history, a way to manage that put our country on the brink of bankruptcy and bailout, spending in one year more than 90,000 million we had while mortgaging the real welfare of the people. "

It is this continued Hernandez, "with the blessing and no answer from the aquiline socialists and Murcia, which even came to support President Zapatero in the repeal of the National Hydrological Plan, one of the greatest wrongs done to Region of Murcia in its history. "

Against this background, according to Bartolome Hernandez, "or the Spanish Popular Party or have been easy to try to resolve the mess in which we put the Socialists. But with everyone's help and the right policies, without much effort and sacrifice by the public, we are getting forward in the right direction and start a recovery that is taking us from the greatest economic crisis that Spain has had in the last thirty years, so you can not go back with obsolete and outdated policies. "

Hernandez said that "we still have a way to go, because there are many families who are still going wrong and people can not find work. Such citizens, of all people, are those who have to go to the polls to say loud and clear that we are not willing to let history repeat itself. "

The local president of the PP and Eagles Mayor has stated that "these elections are of vital importance, since it will give us the opportunity to elect to represent us in Europe, a scenario where you fight to defend the interests of Spain and so important to the economy aquiline such as agriculture or fishing, and many other sectors. A safeguard that the Popular Party may presume, thanks to people like Miguel Arias Canete, head the list of popular application, which has already proven successfully it is able to fight to the death for our country. Instead, negotiations of the Socialists in the European Union made the Spaniards we lost 42,000 million structural funds, this is the big difference, "he qualified.

Similarly, Bartolomé Hernández said "the PP is the only party that has a representative in Murcia starting positions, reflecting the lack of interest that the other political formations lend themselves to this region. A candidate high level as Ramón Luis Valcárcel, former president of our community and the Committee of the Regions in Europe, a person who knows what claims you need Murcia move to the European Parliament and also knows his way in that institution. "

Finally, Hernandez has asked aquiline that "no longer dazzled by the siren song with which, at the gates of an election, many political groups appear and put on the table the facts that support the management of the People's Party "who has asked to vote next Sunday, May 25.

Source: PP Águilas

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