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The PSOE wants to regulate by law that no inhabitant takes more than 30 minutes to access public services

MADRID, 17 Feb.

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The PSOE wants to regulate by law that no inhabitant takes more than 30 minutes to access public services

MADRID, 17 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

This week Congress will address an initiative by the PSOE in which it proposes establishing a regulatory framework that prevents by law any municipality from being left outside the basic radius of less than 30 minutes of access to public services.

This is a non-legal proposal that will be debated and voted on this week in the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge Commission with the objective of establishing as a standard a criterion of proximity of public services and their access to the inhabitants of the rural world.

Taking a maximum of 30 minutes by car to any basic service is one of the main demands of Empty Spain, even going so far as to propose the Teruel Exist platform in its electoral program within the 100/30/30 plan.

What the PSOE proposes in this initiative is to take advantage of European funds to apply measures that are aimed at a regulatory framework that regulates by law this demand of the rural world to ensure access to basic public services such as education or health.

In any case, the explanatory statement of the initiative defends the action of the Government of Pedro Sánchez in matters of depopulation, with special emphasis on the Plan of Measures against the Demographic Challenge.

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