Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In an atmosphere of renewed trust and commitment, Emiliano García-Page has concluded the XIII Regional Congress of the PSOE of Castilla-La Mancha, reaffirming his leadership and setting a clear course for the future of his party and the region. With a speech focused on equality and unity, García-Page made it clear that defending the interests of Castilla-La Mancha will be the priority of his new team. "If you have to choose between defending the interests of the PSOE or those of the region, always put the interests of Castilla-La Mancha first," he emphasized, establishing a firm tone in his intention to make the region an example of cohesion and solidarity. The regional secretary general of the PSOE did not hold back in criticizing the lack of equity in the distribution of wealth, stating that "a nation is defined by its unity, especially economic and fiscal unity." García-Page expressed his rejection of any form of territorial selfishness that seeks to divide and fragment Spain, alluding to the independence tensions in other communities. "Independence has a selfish root," he asserted, advocating for a discourse that resonates with the concerns of people on the street. During his address, García-Page urged the members of his party to fulfill their electoral promises and committed to working tirelessly for the citizens. "We are not the kings of mambo, nor am I the f***ing boss," he stressed, reminding that politics should be an exercise in honesty and simplicity, where commitment translates into concrete actions that benefit society. The new leadership of the PSOE in Castilla-La Mancha feels strengthened, despite the challenges that still remain on the agenda. García-Page did not hesitate to acknowledge the pending issues and apologized for those that have not yet been resolved. However, he expressed optimism, stating that the party has more affection than votes, reflecting an important connection with the citizenry. The secretary general also took the opportunity to thank his team and the media, expressing a sincere desire to maintain a collaborative environment. "They put up with me, they put up with me a lot, but not as much as my advisors," he joked, hinting at a spirit of camaraderie and respect within his team. In a more personal tone, echoes of his political journey were evident when García-Page confessed that if he had to join a party today, he would choose the PSOE. This statement reflects the deep-rooted conviction he feels towards his party, recalling his beginnings in politics and how his commitment has evolved over the years. The management of the effects of the DANA in towns like Letur, Mira, and Villel de Mesa also took a prominent place in his speech. García-Page showed his support for the mayors of these regions and highlighted the importance of effective management that brings "head" to the problems faced by citizens. This practical approach perfectly aligned with his vision of a government that should be close and accessible. Furthermore, the socialist leader stated that the autonomy of Castilla-La Mancha translates into not depending on anyone other than his team and the citizenry. This sense of independence is fundamental to his administration, which aims to continue working in a climate of stability and dialogue. "Governments must be there to solve problems, not to create them," he emphasized, highlighting the importance of generating trust among citizens. In a turn towards the global political context, García-Page shared his concern about the situation in the United States and the possible reelection of Donald Trump, a circumstance that, according to him, underscores the value of living in Spain. This reflection highlights his commitment not only to local politics but also to the global challenges affecting society. Finally, in a call for hope and optimism, García-Page concluded his speech reaffirming the PSOE's commitment to being a "healthy and honest organization" that will fulfill its promises and remain true to the principles of justice and equality. With a clear objective to work for and on behalf of the citizenry, the new mandate of the PSOE in Castilla-La Mancha presents itself as a phase marked by enthusiasm, commitment, and the fight for equity in a region that, as its secretary general aptly pointed out, deserves to continue progressing without losing sight of social justice.