PSPV: “The report of Sindicatura de Comptes shows that Alicante is the worst-run provincial council”

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The Socialist Party said this Monday that the Sindicatura de Comptes’ audit report on the 2020 accounts “shows Carlos Mazón to be a bad president of the Provincial Assembly” and “shows that the Alicante Provincial Assembly is the worst of the three provincial bodies.” Valencian Community”.

In a statement, the PSOE criticized the people’s government as “harming the municipalities in the province and the whole of Alicante”, emphasizing that Alicante “offers by far the worst management data according to the Castellon and Valencia councils”. Although Diputación has argued that much of this data is generated by “accounting, not management” issues.

Thus, the socialist party in percentage of subsidies and transfers relative to Diputación’s total expenditure, showing the amount of resources reaching the provincial municipalities, “Diputación de Alicante transfers 15% less than Castellón and 25% less than Valencia”.

Likewise, they stated that Alicante is the only institution to increase the number of unprocessed invoices from 10.8 million in 2019 to 16.4 million in 2020, while Valencia and Castellón increased the invoices to 16.4 million in 2019. Regards to 2020″.

However, sources from the City Council said the €5.5m increase in unprocessed bills was “an accounting issue” because “the fiscal year ends before December due to the interference and the figure being included in next year’s budget, so it appears out of budget” “.

For his part, a member of the Alicante state body from PSPV spending 107 euros per person While emphasizing that Valencia has 188 euros and Castellón has 261.6 euros, he said, “The most worrying thing is that the report corresponds to 2020, the first year entirely managed by Mazón, and this is far from improving, worsening for insufficiency and shortages. . Mazón in Diputación”.

That’s why they demanded the PP “for the good of the municipalities of the province of Alicante” from the socialist group. To encourage Mazón’s relief as head of Diputaciónfor his inability to manage it and his disdain for the institution he used only for his election campaign”.

However, from Diputación, in terms of per capita investment gap, “Diputación’s priorities are the municipalities of the prefecture, especially the smaller ones, and by cooperating with all municipalities, its neighbors get out of the economic crisis”

Finally, they stressed that the state of Alicante is “underfunded and therefore has less investment capacity if its income from the State is lower”.

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