“Confidence” and “continued ambition” are two of the keys the Generalitat Valenciana president has drawn for 2023. Ximo Puig, in his year-end speech in which he made a firm commitment to stability that “provides security, strengthens social protection and increases economic drive”. Consell’s chairman offered the foundations of what he called the “Valencian style”: “more jobs, better jobs and less inequality”. Message forwarded from Saló de Corts. Generalitat Palace Puig’s first wish was for the war in Ukraine, which he described as “illegal, immoral and inhumane” after causing casualties, one of the biggest events of the year worldwide. from thousands of lives.
Results
Concerning the consequences of the war, the president has set the fight against inflation “a top priority”, and this is reflected in the package of measures announced after the General Assembly this Friday. Council. These measures include extending all rates by up to 10%, suspending the cleaning fee until next July, extending free public transport for young people and reducing rates by up to 50%. The rest of citizenship until August. These actions add to others implemented during the year, such as tax reform or regional ones, which reduced regional taxes for 97% of taxpayers. protective social policy which fractures and inequalities are to be tackled.
In a speech where the economic parameters were quite present, Puig underlined the historic employment record, with more than two million jobs and the highest growth in the autonomous community. Also, in seven years botanical He runs the Valencian Community, 430,000 new jobs created. Another “turning point” that the President underlined was the arrival of the Volkswagen factory in Sanguto, which he described as “the largest industrial investment in Spanish history”. This will contribute to promoting the economic model Generalitat seeks for the next decade. social reindustrializationdigital and sustainable”.
Financing
The speech also included a section devoted to allegations. It’s a “time for useful politics”, so Puig endorsed a “just without excuses”, calling for a deal in Spain that would allow for the “opening of the cycle of great deals” that would allow institutions to be unblocked. financing, ensuring that essential resources such as water are “fairly” and some are “oxygenated” industrial sectors In their case, as in ceramics, they are the most suffocated. Valencian Community. “Time to start over: let’s stop, talk and agree; Let’s do this with the values of Valencian society: a society of respect; a society where there is no sectarianism and where differences coexist; an honest society that crosses the gaps,” he added.