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At twenty-seven years old he is a Historian, although he does not forget his work journey that began in his adolescence and that in some way forged the political commitment that today transfers to the Por Andalucía formation. “The jobs I have been in had pretty terrible conditions,” he recalled during this interview with “Ashes of Babylon.” “Spanish Diaspora.” How is the campaign for the next Andalusian elections developing? Coincidentally, we are now in the Zumosol factory supporting the workers who are carrying out a fight for their labor rights and for everything that has happened here; By the way, I invite those who do not know him to follow the networks or come closer, since it is very important for them to spread what they demand in this fight. The campaign is going very well. We are having a very good reception in all the towns and neighborhoods of Córdoba. With a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of hope and a little tired too; but this is part of the campaign. Andalusia is a confluence of several parties.
How do you feel about this candidacy that in Andalusia encompasses six political forces? I am feeling very comfortable, because the truth is that in Córdoba we have a very good relationship with all the formations. We have been fortunate that all the candidates have a very good relationship with each other; which makes the work much easier. With the colleagues from Izquierda Unida, Podemos, Más País, and Initiative por el Pueblo Andaluz, we are working very Australia Phone Number comfortably. It is a very versatile candidacy because each one has topics that they master very much, and we make up for the shortcomings of each of us with that work. So I'm very good. Last Tuesday we interviewed José Ismael Criado, another relevant young man on the Podemos lists. At twenty-seven years old you are the youngest of the candidates. What does this wise new thing have to offer society in the world of politics? I always say the same thing regarding the issue of youth in Podemos. And when there are politicians with a lot of experience, it ends up that age, due to maturity, sets limits for you; That is to say that you are finding paths so you say “you can't go through here”. There is a phrase that I really like, which is: “He arrived, he didn't know it was impossible; he came and did it.” And I think that's what youth brings, not knowing that there are things that are impossible.
Then you arrive, you try and you end up succeeding. Photo: Twitter What proposals does Por Andalucía present to youth unemployment? Not only unemployment, it is also precariousness in jobs. That is to say that not only is there a problem that there are few jobs, but that the few that there are are quite precarious. There is too determined a commitment to the tourism sector. It seems to us that betting on tourism is positive, because it is an industrial engine. But what you cannot do is put all your eggs in the same basket. If we are going to live basically off tourism we end up creating jobs that are quite precarious. We are betting on several issues. First an employment plan. The old government, of Moreno Bonilla, left 1.5 billion Euros in the drawer. And we are committed to using at least 1,300 of those millions of that money for an employment shock plan, basically betting on youth employment, the employment of women, which is another of the groups that suffers the most from job insecurity and unemployment. , and those over forty-five years of age. And also for diversification in the province's industry. Here, for example, in the Zumosol factory, one of the things that the workers asked of us was a commitment to industrialization, for example in the issue of oranges, which is so important in the Palma del Río region; A commitment to this reindustrialization and diversification of the economy is essential for youth unemployment to decrease drastically.