Carmelo Herrero, candidate for mayor of the Juntos por España, describes his proposals for Soria as “ambitious” in the areas of social welfare, family, women, real equality and immigration. “We will fight with every possible means at our disposal against social marginalization and in favor of the most disadvantaged sections: the unemployed, the disabled, the low-income, the elderly, the drug addicts, the homeless, etc.”, the candidate assured.
In this sense, he will propose the opening of a “Soup Kitchen” in collaboration with the Food Bank, which we will promote with greater assistance through coordination with institutions and volunteers for an action of solidarity with the unemployed and the most needy families without resources Will try to give”.
They would support “social measures to support the family, providing new “potatoes” with a baby check based on family income and income as well as large families with low incomes.” “We will study opening more municipal day care centers, free or subsidized, or signing an agreement with private ones to focus on working mothers and those with less economic resources,” he says.
They also consider “avoiding abortion, as well as paying special attention to single mothers or women who are victims of domestic violence.” “We want, when the situation allows it, the creation of a Women’s House, to carry out activities or even for temporary foster care. We also believe, candidate for Spain together, Carmelo Herrero, explains, caring for victims of violence domestica, extending it to children, the elderly, men and same-sex couples”.
They urge the adoption of a municipal immigration policy to “achieve the respect, balance and guarantee rights of all residents, with a culture of integration and coexistence being a priority.” Herrero says, “Under the same conditions, we consider justice, national preference and nationalized Spaniards in all social assistance, except in extreme cases of justified need.”