head People’s Party in the province of Alicante, Tony Perezreported this Wednesday that the province’s PP has submitted more than 620 million face changes to General Government Budgets “because it is our obligation to save Alicante from oblivion that governments forget. Pedro Sanchez and Ximo Puigthose who did not fulfill their obligations and are now trying to come to the rescue of Sánchez”.
Pérez explained that the changes are focused on improving the well-being of families and increasing the competitiveness of the productive sectors after the PGE “doomed the region to utter oblivion.” “We talk about three main axes: without forgetting important issues such as railway investment, water infrastructure and roads, safety or tourism.”
The head of the Provincial PP made these statements in front of the Sub-Government Delegation in Alicante, accompanied by deputies from the Alicante State People’s Party. Cesar Sanchez, Macarena Montesinos and Agustin Almodobar.
Suburban Plan
The PP of the province of Alicante submitted 628 million worth of changes, of which 200 million were directly for the province of Alicante; the rest corresponds to the improvement of the Suburban Plan for the Community of Valencia, which directly benefits the province of Alicante. “This is the change that we are introducing as the Mazon change. suburban plan For the Valencian Community,” Pérez explained.
“Hundreds of amendments have been prepared for the State that seek to save basic actions but were forgotten by the Government of Pedro Sánchez,” Pérez said. “The first of the forgotten axes is the Gandía-Oliva-Dénia-Alicante coastal train, the railway with important projects for the improvement of the Alcoy-Xàtiva line or the development of the province. Mediterranean Corridor”, Perez explained.
A second pillar of the changes “includes actions related to projects to improve the road network and are just as important as the third lane,” he said. Elche and Murcia or widening the highway as it passes through Alto and Medio Vinalopó”.
In terms of water, he stressed that the changes were introduced “to try to compensate the government’s wasted investment in work preventing floods caused by DANA and to demand action from the government”. coastline renewal especially in the Marina Alta and Vega Baja areas are affected by storms”. Regarding water, he said, “As PSOE systematically denies it to us, we demand infrastructure to ensure that water reaches those who irrigate and to guarantee irrigation in the province.”
Changes
César Sánchez, deputy of the state of Alicante, demanded that the state of Alicante be “treated as it deserves”, as it is unfortunate that many of the changes we introduce are repeated every year in new legislation. Pedro Sanchez Government, which is incapable of giving us what corresponds to us”. “If there is an empty Spain, there is a forgotten Spain, and Alicante is the best example”.
Sánchez highlighted the “significant Mazón change” in which he worked with the PPCV president. Carlos Mazon400 million euros has been collected to develop the necessary Cercanías plan, which the state of Alicante needs by rail and which includes the connection with Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández airport or the connection of the C1 line with the Elche station. He added that this major change includes the rollback of the Cercanías plan, which Rajoy budgeted in the general accounts just before Pedro Sánchez’s presidency in 2018.
roads
It also highlighted road changes, a package of measures that included: Division of N-332 Improvement of the third lane and highway, when passing through Torrevieja, through municipalities such as Villena and through a large part of the Alto and Medio Vinalopó region, or access to the Marina Baixa hospital from the N-332 variant towards Benidorm-Alicante. “This package of changes is very important due to the floating population due to tourism and given the connectivity need of certain Alicante regions,” Sánchez said.
César Sánchez added that there is a package of measures like Perte in tourism. Gezi or support Imserso and others to create an employment plan for the Community “very focused on the province of Alicante”.
In terms of security, he highlighted the changes as follows: more than seven million to build or reform barracks and police stations in the province. Thus, a change of one million euros to build the new National Police station in Benidorm, one million for the Benidorm Civil Guard barracks, one million for the Finestrat barracks, or 100,000 euros to prepare the project of a barracks house in El. Another 100,000 for Campello and Vila Joiosa.
Also, “to protect our municipalities from further damage or protect the coastline, because the governments of Sánchez and Ximo Puig have decided not to invest.” “They don’t invest, but they don’t accept our offers and what they put into the investment. Budgets They’re finally getting it out, as they did with the San Diego Raft in Villena, which is so important to Júcar-Vinalopó or the Benidorm National Police station,” he said.
Source: Informacion

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