During his current tenure there have been many institutional conflicts between the Diputación de Alicante and the Generalitat Valenciana. Of course, none of them had as much of an impact and impact as the one related to his travels. Municipal Cooperation Fund It is promoted by the Council. This debate has had a new chapter this week, with the provincial agency on Wednesday announcing that the Valencian Community will appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ). investment program to request a precautionary suspension. This announcement comes at a key moment when the government team led by PP, with the support of Cs, begins to feel pressure over time to design their 2023 accounts. PSPV and Compromise. In fact, an extraordinary general meeting will be held at the Provincial Palace on Thursday to give the green light to the presentation of the objection, which should pave the way for the next steps to be taken from the Provincial Assembly.
13.4 million
The law governing the fund obliges the institution headed by the popular Carlos Mazón to commit 13.4 million of its budget for next year to be distributed among municipalities. Law firms faced with this situation Committee They published a report that led the Finance Commission to propose a contentious-administrative appeal to the plenary session with the intent to suspend the Consel agreement. “From the first moment, the mandatory nature of the fund and the taxation path chosen by President Ximo Puig were rejected,” he said. mason Wednesday. A day later, the leader of the PPCV, too, said, “It has not been decided what to do with the municipal funds from Palau for the province of Alicante.” It didn’t take long for the Generalitat to respond to Diputación’s declaration of intent. He did this through Toni Such, executive director of Local Government, who accused Mazón of inciting corporate conflict and condemned the PP and Cs government team for carrying out an “attempt to boycott”.
The Provincial Council has recognized the 13.4 million that must be allocated to contribute to the project. council planMunicipalities faced with the financing of their own projects may prevent the execution of a large number of works agreed with municipalities, including those already in progress. The bilateral commission they tried to agree on the fund was useless and for six years it has become one of Turkey’s main battle horses. Generalitat and Diputacion. The conflict goes beyond the limits of jurisdiction and highlights the rivalry between the two main institutions in the Valencian Community, led by left and right. This battle will only get worse as next year’s regional elections draw near, with two headlines, Puig and Mazón, who have been waging a non-quarter battle for control of power in the Valencia region for months already.
strategy change
Amid the conflict between the Generalitat and Diputación, the change in strategy taken by the provincial agency this week was surprising, announcing that an appeal was being filed to demand the suspension of TSJCV. Cooperation Fundn, on a matter that has been prosecuted for months. The Constitutional Court accepted PP’s objection to be put into action last March, hiding behind the fact that regulations violate financial autonomy. The public’s text to the Supreme Court suggests, among other things, that in none of the autonomous communities councils have been compelled to be part of a plan like the one promoted by Consell.
The basis of this discussion is the 2023 budgets of the provincial organization. The pulse of the fund has already upset the reconciliation of accounts last year. PPs and Cs The numbers came to the fore, with Compromís abstaining and voting against PSPV, as the government team refused to participate in Consell’s investment plan. Both spokesperson Toni Frances and thirteen other Socialist lawmakers voted against after abstaining in 2021.