The Botànic Government and parliamentary groups, one of the most important sessions of the year, general policy discussion It will start on the 27th in the Valencian Parliament. The economy’s dire straits were eroded by the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine, the marked rise in inflation, and the spur of some controversial regulations. tourist taxIt will mark part of the final call for these features before the next appointment with surveys scheduled for May 2023. Next year’s budgets, countermeasures against rising prices, and strengthening social shielding will be some of the messages filled with suggestions. It will be launched from the podium by the Executive Committee, led by socialist Ximo Puig, and is scheduled to open that day the general supplies on which the military stands. tax reform announced and the main axes on which end-of-period policies will revolve. The right will also try to impose its own story and therefore advocate the application of its recipes in the face of crisis. As expected, it will take a stage change in all botanical policies and will display a counter program focused on the next appointment with surveys. Because, ultimately, the left and right are facing a debate that will certainly be completely conditioned by the imminent end of the electoral cycle and, at least unofficially, a campaign that has already begun.
Reflecting unity and resolutely defending Botànic’s rule without giving up on giving his own speech. Those who are currently executed and dream of commissioning from the next legislature. This is one of the lines the left bloc will follow before Consel’s imminent parliamentary appointment, which will mean his president will reappear in the Cortes since last July. left-wing coalition PSPV, Compromise and the Unides Podem Commitment to accelerate pending legal reforms. It has already been agreed between the partners and some of their own, but without being overly stressed, because in the end there is a three-pronged will to close the ranks and present themselves as a compact block in front of the right flank at the head of the PP. Called to improve their results according to all surveys.
Investments and employment
Ana Barceló, PSPV’s board of trustees and Alicante Mayoral candidate, is “determined to approach the session from a proactive perspective, but also on the opposition side, which we hope will abandon the impermanent and temporary demagogy they have accustomed us to”. According to a parliamentary spokesperson, this new On the political route, Socialists will “continue to work to strengthen the welfare state and meet the real needs of the people of Valencia, Alicante and Castellón at a time when inflation directly hits the pockets.” That is why the goals are to “continue to support the economic agenda, consolidate job creation and face security and prosperity for years to come. underlines that it is to encourage the arrival of new investments.
From Compromis, trustee father oakreflects that, in the face of the serious problem of price increases that have been recorded, the most urgent thing is to prevent crises from always being paid for by them. Because in this inflation environment, those who earn the most are earning more than ever, and measures should be taken to prevent this from happening. In this sense, he draws attention to the fact that the Botànic Government will make an effort to respond in this sense. And he adds that “those who need it most should get more support from Management.” This is something they will focus on both in the general policy debate and in the political course. Robles warns that a number of regulations must be approved before the term ends. “Laws that imply a model of life change, such as climate change, the circular economy, or the tourist tax.” Along the same lines, they believe it is necessary to deepen measures against climate change from budgets with more resources for fire protection and protection of the natural environment.
On behalf of Unides Podem, spokesman for the parliament, column limecalls for “bold policies” to confront the current context. The Generalitat’s latest budgets should serve to curb inflation and help families in great economic difficulties, and should encourage measures to bring about the structural transformations our country has long been waiting for.” And that is what they will argue at the session. Circular economy laws, animal welfare, not forgetting the tourism tax on legislative issues. “This law aims to promote sustainable tourism and reverse the impacts tourism has on our soils. It is a proven measure in all European cities where it has been implemented,” emphasizes Lima. The Citizen Participation Law and the Cooperative Housing Law are also priorities between.
Tax “revolution”
The management of the August fires in Vall d’Ebo and Bejís persistently and unsuccessfully demanded that the fire occur. PresidentThe investigation, the overnight tax and, above all, the measures necessary to circumvent the crisis will form part of the opposition’s controversial political attacks on Mónica Oltra regarding the Ministry’s role in managing the sexual abuse suffered by a minor by the husband of the then Vice-President of Consell.
“The crisis situation for Valencian families is serious enough and worrying enough for politicians to find solutions rather than create problems,” says María José Catalá, PP’s trustee. The popular are facing this debate, willing to formulate concrete measures to deal with the crisis context, and in this sense, emphasis will be placed on the financial reform proposed by the party’s chairman, Carlos Mazón. A tax “revolution”, they say, would mean savings of 1,530 million focused on lowering taxes on the middle and lower classes. “And of course we will continue to advocate our no to tourism tax,” insists Catalá, suggesting the PP will offer recommendations on health, economics and social policies.
Nuclear energy
Meanwhile, Cs spokesperson Ruth Merino in Parliament explains that critical but constructive opposition will continue to be made to improve the lives of Valencians through lower taxes and proposals focused on mitigating the effects of inflation and promoting wealth and job creation. We want all kinds of obstacles to entrepreneurship and investment projects to be removed, to make life easier for self-employed and young people to develop their life projects, without forgetting the flag against ‘linguistic impositions’. In the discussion, they will make recommendations for the industry and energy, tourism, education or health sectors. For example, extending 20 million Euros to the Travel Bonus, promoting business tourism and, of course, rejecting the tourist tax. Also, conduct a study to determine the life expectancy of nuclear power plants, extend aid to the tile industry, or empower staff responsible for processing renewable energy installation files.
PSPV – Ana Barceló: “It will be a discussion very close to the truth and the situation in which families, self-employed and companies live, it will have a proactive approach”
Focusing on strengthening the welfare state in the face of rising inflation, the Socialists set the debate in terms of deal proposals and encourage the opposition to “abandon impermanence and demagogy”.
Compromís – Papi Robles: “The most urgent thing must be to ensure that crises are not always met by them and Botànic offers an answer”
Speeding up pending laws are Botànic’s goals. Regulations that, as they underline, imply a model of life change, such as climate change, the circular economy, or the tourist tax.
Unides Podem – Pilar Lima: “We must tackle the current situation with bold policies. Budgets should serve to reduce inflation and help families”
The purple ones emphasize asking for courage from partners in energy policy, protecting the well-being of families in an inflationary context, and continuing on the vice president’s path in housing policy.
PP – María José Catalá: “More than ever before Valencians need to know that there is a serious and effective alternative with concrete suggestions to face the complex situation”
The main opposition party comes to debate, ready to defend its prescriptions in terms of health, economy and social policies. It will emphasize the tax reduction proposal and influence the decision to no to the tourism tax.
Citizens – Ruth Merino: “We must remove all obstacles to entrepreneurship and investment projects and make the lives of the self-employed and young people easier”
Some of the C’s axes of intervention will focus on the economic recovery exacerbated by the crisis in post-pandemic Ukraine, pointing to everything they think is mismanaged in the Community.
Vox – Ana Vega: “The most urgent thing is to help families, freelancers and companies with a solid social shield that protects them, not the political class”
The far right once again joined the session, ready to demand the resignation of Ximo Puig. It will file a criminal complaint against the 2030 Agenda, which it guarantees is tied to illegal immigration, relocation of companies and the destruction of jobs.