The Minister of Territorial Policy and spokeswoman for the Government has sent a message of tranquility and confidence: “The same government that managed the pandemic is once again giving a swift and effective response to the citizens, with a Plan of Shock that serves everyone and first of all the most vulnerable.”
The minister added that this Government “has demonstrated proven credible management in times of crisis, protecting the merchants who had to close in cities like Granada, the industries that had to stop and, with its commitment and the effort of the president in Brussels, established an ERTE and put in place recovery mechanisms, which we value today in this neighborhood of Albaicin, which reactivated our economy and with which we achieved recovery.”
Isabel Rodríguez, who has visited Granada to meet, together with her mayor, Francisco Cuenca, projects financed with European funds, added that the war must end so that “we can return to normality and get out of this situation with optimism and hope, taking charge of all the patrimonial and cultural value of our country, putting it at the service of the citizens, as the mayor of Granada has done with the recovery funds, to condition a neighborhood as important as the Albaicin, declared a world heritage site”