An agreement on autonomous financing between various political formations, including the Popular Government of Aragon and the PSOE of the same region, has been announced, demonstrating a potential consensus on critical issues.
This potential agreement, which is expected to be signed in the coming days, is an example of the need to manage common resources with equality and rationality.
The current central policy is considered divisive and shows favoritism towards Catalonia, contrasting with the consensus sought in Aragon.
The forum in Zaragoza highlighted Aragon's economic growth, although it depends on the Government unlocking electricity capacity limits to receive 10 billion in technological investments.
The region's growth ambitions are also reflected in the goal of Mayor Natalia Chueca for the city to reach 800,000 inhabitants.
Conclusion: Now more than ever, it is important to make decisions for the common good and surpass ideological discrepancies. Aragon's case is a clear example of the need for equitable and rational politics.