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TRAM connection

COMPROMIS electoral alliance propos‐es to connect the northern and south‐ern districts of Alicante by TRAM.

The Valencian party advocates the creation of three new lines that would also link the capital with Sant Joan and Muchamiel.

Compromis has presented its propos‐al for rail mobility, highlighting the cre‐ation of three new lines that would link the city of Alicante and the region of L’Alacanti as a whole, as well as the pro‐motion of a Metropolitan Transport En‐tity with a single card for the whole area.

ON April 14, the Orihuela Council celebrated, albeit a few days late, the International Day of the Gypsy People, which took place the previous Saturday, April 8.

That date coincides with the First World Roma (Gypsy) Congress held in London on April 8, 1971, in which the gyp‐sy flag and anthem were adopted and although last Sat‐

In the company of many of the people at the top of the municipal and regional lists of the Valencianist coalition, the candidate for the presidency of the Gen‐eralitat, Joan Baldovi, has opted for the total backbone of the Alicante region through L’Alacanti.

Joan Baldovi identified three priorities in this region, which has a population of more than half a million inhabitants.

The first of these, he said, would con‐nect Alicante with Sant Joan and Muchamiel via the Hospital de San Juan in a journey time of no more than half an hour.

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