The mayor of Murcia and candidate of the Popular Party to the City Council defended, during his speech at the meeting held this afternoon with José María Aznar, the pride of belonging to Murcia "without complexes, without hesitation and without hesitation."
He said that "we are the legacy of generations of Murcia, a long past of efforts and generosity" and stressed that "the drop of sweat of a Murcia is worth the same as a Catalan."
The first mayor of the capital, responsible for opening the meeting of the popular Cagigal Pavilion, welcomed all attendees from "all the cardinal points" of the Region.
"Working people, committed people, generous, enterprising people with projects, in short, people from Murcia," he said.
Ballesta encouraged the audience to "defend our convictions with courage and courage."
"There is no place for nostalgia, the future is the territory of our hope," he said.
"We have to get up, roll up and take Spain and Murcia forward," the mayor harangued the applause of the audience.
He claimed "a radical transformation of politics."
He defended "a Spain built on hope, not on resentment."
"A Spain," he said, "guarantee of freedom and equality, that defends all cultures, respects all ideologies and recognizes traditions."
Source: PP Murcia