In his Christmas speech, dedicated to the victims of DANA, the head of the Spanish state emphasized that “disagreement should not become a constant background noise that prevents citizens from hearing.”
The King of Spain Philip VI This Tuesday he drew attention to the existence of a “gloomy” demand for “rest” in Spanish society in the face of the “thunderous political conflict”, a disagreement that, he warned, cannot become a constant background noise that prevents the true needs of citizens from being heard.
It is one of the striking messages of the Christmas speech that the king, as usual, addressed to the citizens Christmas Eveand it began and ended with words for those affected by DANA, which devastated Valencia in particular almost two months ago.
In his eleventh Christmas message, the head of the Spanish state asked that aid reach all the people affected by DANA who need it, recalling that there is still much to be done in many of the affected cities, and “where the need is so is great from the neighbors who leave all efforts small, even without losing hope.
The King has once again emphasized the agreement that inspired the Constitution and has indicated that “consensus on what is essential” must be a constant practice, necessary to maintain confidence in the institutions.
In the same way he has spoken about the immigration and has emphasized the need for their treatment to be based on the recognition of the dignity “that every human being deserves”, on the effort towards integration and respect for the laws and fundamental norms of coexistence by all.
Source: EITB

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