The government delegate in Galicia, Pedro Blanco, recognized this afternoon the role of companies in strengthening the Welfare State and reiterated that the Government of Spain is the main ally of the business fabric in this process thanks to the commitment to public-private collaboration and the funds of the Recovery Plan.
Pedro Blanco pointed out that Galicia has already received 3.5 billion euros of funds from this Plan, which are materializing in collaboration with the other Administrations and in which companies are indisputable protagonists: “8 out of every 10 euros of this Vain Government Plan destined to Galician companies, of all sizes and sectors, to undertake their projects and growth plans”.
Pedro Blanco made this reflection at the opening ceremony of the ‘Northwest Chamber Club’, the new headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce of A Coruña, which was accompanied by the subdelegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas.
There, she reached out to entrepreneurs to deepen public-private collaboration to consolidate “the good economic moment that Spain is going through, with better jobs and quality” and continue “promoting initiatives that favor the growth of Galicia”.
‘Northwest Camera Club’
The delegate congratulated the directive of the Chamber of Commerce of A Coruña for the new headquarters, from which he said that “it was born to be the best image of the business fabric of this city”.
In front of a large group of entrepreneurs, Pedro Blanco recognized the “courageous, enterprising and constant” nature of the business fabric of A Coruña, and his work and determination to “improve the quality of life of the city”.