Joaquín Pérez, head of CEV Alicante, described the General Government Budgets presented by minister María Jesús Montero as follows:a complete disaster for the stateHe confirmed the phrase “Alicante is the forgotten Spain”. The business leader also makes an urgent call for the community of Alicante to react as soon as possible to unity. “It is clear that all our technical analysis, dialogue and claims serve nothing, so it is among all the people of Alicante. we urgently need to adopt another action plan; More than ever, we must be united on this issue,” added the representative of Alicante employers.
“The Spanish Government is actively working to create a gap between Spaniards and puts the inhabitants of this province at a clear disadvantage compared to many other regions, with the painful paradox that we are the fifth largest contributor to the central vault, and that these are large budgets, yes, for other regions”, added Joaquín Pérez.
It should be noted that the CEV Alicante chairman met with the Generalitat Valenciana Presidency on Thursday afternoon to express his deep discomfort. It was informed that they would go to CEV Alicante from this institution. Allocate specific budget items to alleviate this aggravation as much as possible.
As the first step in defining an intervention strategy, CEV President Alicante said: an extraordinary board of directors Next Tuesday, October 11 at 16:00 to deal specifically with this serious situation and determine what the common strategy to adopt should be. response to persistent discrimination in the state in terms of demand for water resources, infrastructure deficit and practical lack of budget investment.
In addition, following this line of work, the organizations that will travel to Madrid next Thursday to meet with Secretary General Xavier Flores will meet at CEV Alicante to reveal the state’s huge gap in this area. Alicante These are, in addition to the CEV itself, the Alicante Chamber of Commerce, the Alicante Public Works Federation (FOPA) and the Alicante Institute for Economic Research (INECA).
Source: Informacion

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