Consell’s vice president and spokesperson, More, regional Tourism Secretary Francesc Colomer this Friday reminded that, unlike the tourist tax, members of the Valencian Government are following the orders of the Cortes: “Whether it’s NLP or a law or whatever,” he said. Mas said these words at the press conference he held after the general assembly. Council When asked about Colomer’s reluctance to impose the tourist tax, it was approved by the Valencian Parliament this Thursday, seven years after it was first proposed by the votes of the three Botanical groups. Confirming that this is a matter of “Cortes’ authority”, Mas said, “We are subject to the decision of the Valencian Parliament and we will abide by the agreements reached there.”
conflict
The vice president also wanted to reduce the “noise” associated with the introduction of renewable energy sources in the region, an element of contention between Botànic’s three groups, although he acknowledged that processing could be “improved”. stated that. Valencian Community There are 1,000 megawatts installed already and the target by 2030 is to reach 6,000 megawatts, i.e. seven years to implement the other 5,000. “We are in higher numbers than communities like Madrid and Catalonia,” he said. However, Mas acknowledged that “there are possibilities”. improve processing“, but underlined the difficulty of “trying to coordinate the three ministries with authority on the subject.”
this Vice President Noting that there should be coordination between the protection of the landscape and “walking solidly and strongly to establish the remaining 5,000 megawatts”, he stated that they are “now working” in the most coordinated way possible. Mas, on the other hand, assured that at the Cortes he did not see any particular “tension” between Botànic groups, but saw “a debate around the proposals” while he felt that the opposition was responsible for creating the “fight”. fight”. “Yesterday’s control session embarrassed me,” he said. The head of equality insisted botanical matches He said they “discuss certain issues affecting citizens” and that these arguments “must always prevail over noise and distortions that are not unique to a parliament”, referring to the stance of the right wing.
budgets
Mas also demanded a “high level of implementation” of the investments envisaged by the General Government Budgets this Friday. province of Alicantewarned, “not just reflect on paper.” That’s how he answered journalists’ questions about government accounts, which were approved at the Congress of Deputies on Thursday. “At the beginning of the presentation Law draftThe province of Alicante was not doing well,” Mas said, declaring that investments “continuing to be marginalized” in the province of Alicante have “decreased significantly”.
Source: Informacion

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