PSPV and PP clash over structuring of Alicante Provincial Council units

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At a time when the Municipal Cooperation Fund occupies almost all the headlines, the first major conflict between the Alicante Provincial Council government team and the People’s Party and the majority opposition group PSPV-PSOE is the result of the restructuring dependent organisms of the provincial institution. An extraordinary general assembly meeting was held this Friday at the Provincial Palace, where the renewal of the organizational charts of these units will be approved. While it is true that the People’s Party and the Socialists failed to reach an agreement on consultants and salaries at the plenary meeting in early August, the differences are now much greater. PSPV accuses the government team of imposing sanctions and limiting its presence in these organizations thanks to its absolute majority. Those of Toni Pérez argue, among other arguments, that distributional approaches provide greater representation in organizations belonging to minority groups: Compromís and Vox

Complaint

The socialist group denounced that the government team’s proposal to structure the councils of organizations, including Suma, Tourist Board or Gil-Albert, involved reducing their presence to accommodate representatives of the Valencian coalition and the extremist formation. On the other hand, they point out that the participation of PP MPs in these councils continues. Popular ones argue that this is due to the PSPV losing its presence in the Provincial Assembly in this period compared to the previous period, and this is not shared by the socialists. Decrease in the number of MPsHaving lost one, going from fourteen to thirteen cannot be compared to the reduction in their roles in those organizations that receive wages.

They condemn the reduction by four members of the socialist group, for example, in the Tourist Board, the Natura Network, the Credit Fund or the Pedro Herrero Family Institute, according to their proposal. This all happened amid mutual accusations between PSPV and the government team for not responding to emails and relegating their communications to a much more informal channel, such as messages sent via WhatsApp. The biggest complaint of socialists arises in some countries because Boards of directors of these organizationsAs in the Suma and Gil-Albert cases, the PP has two representatives while the other three groups have one representative each. In this way, they are upset that the representation of PSPV, Compromís and Vox has thirteen MPs, while only one is from the Valencianists and ultras.

This last fact is why the government team justified its wish to give greater importance to all groups in its proposal. Benefiting Compromís celebrates the decision of Toni Pérez’s team and notes that in his previous tenure, Carlos Mazón’s spokesman Gerard Fullana was banned. «Consensus and Vox need to exist, as in all administrations. minority groups», defends Ana Serna, vice president of the Provincial Council. The mayor of Albatera also accuses the socialists of trying to prevent the renewal of autonomous bodies and thus hinder the proper functioning of the Provincial Assembly.

Extraordinary general assembly session

Following PSPV’s complaint, Serna contacted socialist spokesman Vicente Arques on both Monday and Tuesday of this week to inform him of the call for an extraordinary general assembly meeting scheduled for this Friday and Suggested name list They receive training to be a part of organizations. «I don’t know if the government intends for the team to not be able to work. You have to take into account that there is now another group in the Provincial Assembly, because Vox has entered a structure governed by the PP since the previous term of office of Ciudadanos,” says the representative of the popular party.

This is the first confrontation of a new kind in the current three-month term, and its origins are advisor distributionThis resulted in 23 people supporting the PP, compared to four owned by PSPV and one person from Compromís and Vox. At the first plenary meeting, Arques regretted the “indecisive stance” taken by the government team in the distribution of consultants.

Regarding the renewal of the bodies under the Provincial Assembly, the deadlines set by the government team, which hopes to have this issue resolved this month before the arrival of November, have been met. President Toni Pérez’s commitment in this regard is continuity Information on the work carried out by organizations in recent years.

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