“Common sense suggests that together we can make a stronger candidacy”, The head of the PSC and former Minister of Health, Salvador Illa, featured on Tuesday about the possibility of Catalonia and Aragon working together to host the 2030 Winter Olympics.
Illa made this reflection in Zaragoza, at the Forum of the Association of Managers and Executives of Aragon (Adea)where he inaugurated the ‘Aragón-Catalunya, historical relations’ cycle, where he addressed issues such as the current situation in his Community, his time in the Health portfolio in the midst of a pandemic or the candidacy for the Olympic Games.
In this last issue, he stressed that they were a “very important opportunity for Catalonia, for Aragon and for the Pyrenees”, where he expressed his desire that they be “ahead” and assured that he and his political party put “every effort” to make this option successful.
“This is an opportunity we have, this is a project that was raised many years ago by a socialist mayor of Barcelona, Jordi Hereu; It had also raised in Aragon, and what is common sense was done: we are going to get together and go together, because together we are stronger and we can make a better candidacy ”, he recounted.
About what could go wrong in relation to this candidacy, about which the President of the Government of Aragon, Javier Lambán, said last week that it was “anything but optimistic”, Illa urged, first of all, to wait “Let’s see. how it will end.”
In fact, he stressed that “you have to continue until the last minute trying to release it” and said he had a “good opinion” of the president of the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE), Alejandro Blanco, who, in the opinion of the former minister , “He understands that the best thing is to have a joint candidacy” and he believes that “he makes every effort” in achieving it.
“Together we are stronger, working together, and that requires sitting down and finding a meeting place and, on both sides, make concession so that a powerful joint candidacy can come out ”, summarized the leader of the PSC.
Source: La Verdad

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