Acting Aragonese President Jorge Azcón and PP spokesperson Ana Marín backed the government agreement with Vox during the official event of the Day of Aragon. Azcón emphasized his goal of strengthening public services in the next legislature, while Marín called for respect for the pact and warned about the risks of questioning it, noting that Aragon is experiencing a period of unprecedented growth and international projection.
Technology as a pillar of the new Aragonese government 💻
The acting executive plans to boost the digitalization of regional administration and attract data centers, leveraging the region's surplus of renewable energy. Investment in fiber optic infrastructure is expected to connect rural areas, along with aid for SMEs for their digital transformation. Azcón mentioned the creation of a technology cluster in Zaragoza, seeking to diversify an economy still dependent on the agri-food and automotive sectors.
Vox and PP: a marriage of convenience with an electoral godfather 🤝
The people of Aragon voted, but perhaps they did not expect the result to be a full package with extras. Azcón and Marín defend the agreement as if it were a tasting menu: you get strengthened public services and, as a bonus, a partner who demands absolute respect for the contract. Questioning it, they say, is dangerous; as dangerous as asking for the check early at a political banquet where everyone seems to be sitting on a bed of nails.