Between all groups and with other institutions, especially generalitatIt is not easy for the four parties represented in Diputación de Alicante to agree unanimously on any issue. This rare sighting occurred at the October plenary meeting at the provincial institution this Wednesday; a session unanimously approved by the People’s Party and Citizens in the government team, as well as the opposition PSPV-PSOE and Compromís corporate statement To support Alicante’s candidacy to become the headquarters of Spain’s Artificial Intelligence Supervision Agency (AI).
The document signed by the four spokesmen extends his hand. Council Rowing in the same direction for a common cause that is thought to be of great benefit to the Alicante region and for which it is worth putting aside political disagreements. As a matter of fact, the document approved in the semicircle of the Provincial Palace supports the work carried out by the Special Provincial Administration. Department of Innovation and UniversitiesDirected by Josefina Bueno.
This support contrasts with the conflicts that the Provincial Assembly and the regional government have waged in recent years. Some were prosecuted, as in the case of the Cooperation Fund. These disagreements are also influenced by the race already led by the heads of both institutions. Carlos Mazon and Ximo Puig, for holding the Generalitat presidency after next year’s elections. Tensions between both leaders and their teams will increase as the polls and appointments draw closer.
election calculation
Apart from these electoral calculations, the reality is that Diputación put the differences aside and Definite support for Alicante candidacy Hosting the AI headquarters. The joint institutional statement was presented by the socialist group’s spokesperson, Toni Frances, and was unanimously adopted without any other member of the plenary being asked to speak. Gerard Fullana, spokesman for Compromís, withdrew his proposal in connection with the field of artificial intelligence. “Alicante is an ideal place to set up headquarters because of its strong business and research strength, as well as its readiness to generate and receive technical talent,” said Francés himself.
In addition to highlighting Alicante’s business and research ecosystem, the joint declaration also points to other factors that make Alicante the “ideal place” for the dependent institution. central governmentsuch as the regional structuring and localization of public sector headquarters. Prior to this text, which was jointly supported by the four groups represented in the Provincial Council, President Mazón had brought together the main representatives of the university and business sectors in mid-September to form a common front. Alicante’s candidacy.
Removing IAE’s provincial surcharge brings fiscal policy debate to the Provincial Palace
In an economic crisis like the current one, tax debates have occupied a large part of the political debate in recent months, both in the House of Representatives and at the regional level. Without going any further, the major measure introduced by Generalitat chairman Ximo Puig during the general policy debate last week was tax reform. The plenary session of the Diputación de Alicante is no stranger to these issues, and there was a lot of discussion about taxes this Wednesday. The starting point was the removal of the provincial surcharge of the Economic Activity Tax (IAE), which was approved by the government team with the opposition vote against it. The fiscal regulation change will take effect in January of next year and is aimed at helping the business fabric amid the crisis.
In the debate that arose around the abolition of the IAE, Diputación president Carlos Mazón argued that a “consistent line” was maintained from the People’s Party regarding tax cuts, while “other formations say something one week and pay more than anyone else the next. they want to buy”, referring to PSPV-PSOE and Compomís, respectively. Mazón also lauded for help leaving the provincial agency to mitigate the rise in energy prices or allocate it to social services or consumer bonds.
Socialist spokesperson Toni Frances defended the reform announced by Puig last week. “Fiscal policy should serve strong governments that have the capacity to respond to crises such as covid, energy or price. PP always tries to support inequalities,” Frances explained during the talk.
After the plenary meeting, Compromís spokesperson Gerard Fullana denounced that the tax cut benefits only 7,500 of the 145,000 expresses available in the state and would mean a reduction in the resources Alicante municipalities receive from Diputación. “Mazón is imposing the PP campaign on us,” Fullana complained.
Source: Informacion

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