In the first nine months of this year, Diputación de Alicante mobilized 479 million euros, of which 272 million starting budget and the other 207 million to extraordinary expenses. At the end of the third quarter, the provincial agency realized 154 million within its recognized obligations, representing 32.15% of the total. That is, the PP and Cs government team spent one out of every three planned euros. If only the initial budget is taken into account, the execution percentage increases to 57%.
Many calls expire after September and organizations must provide reasons.
in the section Current transfers, this is in the third quarter of 2022 from an initial budget of 86 to 155 million, which represents an extraordinary increase of 69 million. In this section, recognized liabilities reached 61.7 million, which means almost 40% execution. It is reminded from Diputación that budget compliance in this section depends on the justification of expenditures. municipalities and beneficiary organizations assistance and activated plans. The same sources indicate that as of September 30, most of the deadlines for calls have not expired, and many of the organizations have yet to put forward the relevant reasons.
This chapter on current transfers, chapter 4, inter alia, Committee approved with extraordinary funds on the occasion of the health crisis, energy crisis or consumption-oriented bonds managed by municipalities. It also includes ten million for social expenses due to the pandemic or seven million to mitigate the consequences of the pandemic. energy poverty and the reception of refugees from Ukraine.
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In the Social Assistance segment, there are 26.6 million outright loans, of which 5.7 million (22.26%) have reached the accepted obligation stage. End date of calls made for this department justification period We’ll have to wait for the end of the fourth quarter, on October 4th. An advance of 75% of aid has been offered to municipalities for granting subsidies linked to the pandemic, energy poverty or the reception of refugees.
in the section Economic Development and Productive Sectors There are 34.9 million outright loans, of which 4.8 million have reached the accepted obligation stage, representing 13.75%. Searches in this area have an expiration date of 31 October. This includes benefits to SMEs, self-employed and professionals due to the pandemic or bonuses introduced to encourage consumption.
in the field Culture 21 million outright loans emerged, of which 14.3 million (68%) reached the agreed obligation stage. This section includes contributions from MARQ and ADDA foundations of 12.7 million, of which 11.7 million have already been executed.
Consumer bonds and aid for war and crisis boost spending
In a year when the consequences of the pandemic continued and a war broke out in Europe, Diputación de Alicante had to make a significant effort to face the challenges posed by issues outside its own. to manage. That’s why the government team headed by Carlos Mazón has approved extraordinary spending to support investments in the province, commercial bond campaigns, aid for energy increases, or the reception of refugees from the war in Ukraine.
In case of reinforcements for the investments in the province, the Provincial Council mobilized an extraordinary 44 million. These subsidies were approved at the provincial institution’s plenary meeting in mid-March, with the government team of PPs and Cs and votes in favor of PSPV-PSOE, with Compromís’ sole abstention. A large part of this item is covered by the rest of the treasury and its main purpose is SMEs and self-employed people.
In consumer bonds, one of the two main campaigns launched this year was in May, and the other will target the upcoming Christmas shopping period. Nine million euros were donated to each of the two campaigns, and 141 municipalities of the province were addressed. These actions are aimed at helping the main productive sectors of the Alicante region, as well as helping to revive business activity.
The war and its consequences were also the subject of plans initiated from the Provincial Palace. This section includes nine million allocated to mitigate the energy surge and two million from the emergency package for NGOs to meet refugees from Ukraine.
Source: Informacion

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