The candidate proposed by the Executive of the PSOE in Yecla announced that elections will present a program based on proposals and initiatives to bring solutions to the problems of yeclanos and offer a real alternative for the future Yecla.
Antonio Villaescusa, a candidate who has been nominated unanimously by the Executive of the PSOE in Yecla Yecla for mayor, explained at a press conference his reasons for leading the alternative in the municipal elections of May saying that "I am very motivated, We are making an important and institutional work at street level and I am committed because I am convinced that I will improve the management of the City of Yecla applying all my hopes, all my work and all the experience I have in my career in public service in a very difficult time that requires policies aimed at good governance, to a dynamic and important challenge of re-industrialization of our city. "
Villaescusa has said that its election will revolve around a series of proposals designed to create employment and sustainable development of Yecla, among which are: "to convince the Regional Government for the School of Design is located in Yecla and the project Yecla, fair city, of enhancing the role and potential of the exhibition hall and its subsequent commercial attraction, green jobs, focusing on the environment as a source of employment and wealth creation, promoting Homes for the elderly to improve care our elders to the pair of creating jobs, and numerous initiatives from the Municipal Group, Local Executive and Young Socialists are pushing for the different sectors of Yecla.
Antonio Villaescusa has announced a "broad and ambitious program to collect electoral Yecla needs over the next 10 years for this and we are hearing the voice of the people going to the districts and will soon begin to meet with all associations, social partners to pick the best initiatives and proposals for our governing team, bringing together yeclanas yeclanos and references in our society, make effective management, fast and according to the twenty-first century. "
Source: PSOE Yecla