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« on: May 26, 2015, 15:25. »
A press release to us at the magazine, and before anyone shouts, have not had time to sit and translate it all. It is straight from google translator.

Miguel Zaragoza: "The Popular Party of Santa Pola no pact with any other political force"

The Popular Party has been the most voted in the local elections on May 24 training, garnering the trust of 5,353 voters. The Popular Party has won 2,722 votes more than the PSOE, which reached 2,631 ballots. Similarly, the Popular Party has gotten more votes than 3,693 citizens, 3,719 more than Compromís, Izquierda Unida 4,600 ballots, 4,259 more if you can.

It follows, therefore, that "santapoleras santapoleros and the Popular Party have legitimacy with respect to other political formations of the town and is also the population that has achieved one of the greatest backs at the provincial level with respect to population ratio / votes. "

Zaragoza alluded to "the history, dignity and identity of the Popular Party." Some aspects that have been decisive in the exercise "of a social and political openness, in whose very terms remains the Popular Party because it wanted and still wants the best for Santa Pola and continue to work for it."

On the future shape of the Ayuntamiento, Zaragoza is clear: "The Popular Party of Santa Pola no pact with any other political force." The town of Santa Pola "has expressed its willingness and has said it wants to govern the Popular Party in the minority and this party will fulfill the desire of the people of Santa Pola".

Regarding the movements to carry out the remaining games, Zaragoza stated that "the other political forces can perform the actions, agreements, commitments ... they deem appropriate. It will be their responsibility to the voters. " In addition, Zaragoza explained that "the various political forces will meet in the Plenary Hall of the City Council next June 13 and will be at that time when you vote (scheduled for holding the plenary formation of the local corporation date) who will be Mayor of this beautiful town. Each of the parties should act as more fit. Just I ask them what eventually occurs is in the interest of our people and of its people. "

Zaragoza argues that "the Popular Party of Santa Pola has worked and will continue working to create jobs, to solve housing problems, providing the necessary resources to people who need it right now and until the moment when conditions improve socioeconomic, which I hope is soon; promoting tourism, supporting the fishing industry and other industrial and business sectors. "

Finally, Miguel Zaragoza noted that "the Popular Party has not at any time conversations with other groups and will keep its position regardless of the agreements reached between the other political formations".