Enric Morera, President of the Cortes, took advantage of the chamber’s big day yesterday to once again demand reform of the regional finance system and ask for the Generalitat’s debt to be forgiven by the State. According to Morera, while this will be a “interim solution”, a “political and regional compromise” will be reached that changes the current system.
Morera impressed this allegation during a corporate action in which the highly privileged Francesc de Vinatea was presented to the people of Ukraine, and the Guillem Agulló award was presented to Guus Hiddink, former coach of Valencia CF, and professor Miquel Àlvarez Dolç. The announcement of Manolo Mata’s resignation was overshadowed.
Morera backed up the historic claim with a report from the Sindicatura de Comptes confirming that “Generalitat has suffered a particularly intense structural budget deficit since 2009,” as he reassured. Morera estimated this crime to be “50,000 million over the past 20 years.”
Earlier winners received their prizes. The supreme title of Francesc de Vinatea was received by Mariia Stepanenko, a Ukrainian refugee who was welcomed with her 14-year-old son by a Valencian family. Her husband was militarized.
Professor Miquel Àlvarez, who suffered homophobic attacks from some students at her high school in Bétera in February, launched a protest speech against fascism while receiving the Guillem Agulló award. “School centers will continue to teach and teach that society is and should be diverse,” he argued.
Finally, Hiddink was “very proud” of receiving the award because “we must always be vigilant these days against forces that may violate our democracy” and called for “fighting intolerance” and “sowing free words”.
Source: Informacion
