With the aim of injecting fresh air into the new political project of the Popular Party of Eagles, the popular candidate, Eva Reverte, has announced today, as part of a meeting with women, two people who will accompany her on the electoral list with the one that will be presented to the municipal elections next May 26.
Reverte projects a team that represents a wide sector of Águilas in order that the collectives, associations, neighbors and productive sectors have a voice and become involved in municipal politics.
"A solvent team is being consolidated in which experience, youth, commitment and work are combined as fundamental pillars to respond to the needs of the residents of Águilas", pointed out the popular.
Emilia Bayona and Rosa María Soler, new faces
The candidate has presented Emilia Bayona Marín and Rosa María Soler as two "brave and committed women with Águilas who want to inject fresh air into this political project in which we will work with effort to promote a policy based on management, closeness and commitment".
Emilia Bayona is a retired pharmacist who has worked for 38 years in the town and the daughter of a much-loved former mayor in Águilas, Don Vicente Bayona.
For her part, Rosa María Soler, 37 years old, has a degree in Law and a professional practice in Águilas.
Autonomic Pact against Gender Violence
In the meeting with women "We want you free", which has been attended by the candidate for the Senate of the PP, Violante Tomás, and the candidate for the PP Congress, Conchita Ruiz, it has been stressed that the PP Government of the Region of Murcia has it has been the only one that has promoted an Autonomous Paco against Gender Violence at regional level that includes an economic endowment of 8 million euros with 69 concrete measures that affect education for equality.
The popular candidate has highlighted the commitment of the PP with women and minors victims of gender violence and with their families is firm and unwavering and they will help them so that they do not feel alone.
Source: PP Águilas