Meeting before the Sub-Government Delegation of business to reiterate the great discomfort caused by the crime against Alicante. General budgets of the state (PGE), it already has a history. Unless things take a radical turn in the coming days, the protest will be held on Thursday, October 27. This was announced yesterday by Carlos Baño, president of the Chamber of Commerce, following a meeting with National Deputies and Senators from Alicante of the People’s Party. Joan Baldoví, spokesperson of the Compromis Congress, also visited the chamber institution yesterday. All this took place in two meetings that added continuity to the meeting with PSPV-PSOE representatives last week.
The protest on the 27th will happen at a fundamental moment, as it will take place almost in the same week. generalitat they have to make their accounts public for next year. The aim of mitigating the damage suffered by Alicante through regional budgets has long since deviated from the Government headed by Ximo Puig. For its part, its deadline to submit changes to all of PGE ends this Friday. Yesterday, Baño gathered the anger of the Alicante business community, with some accounts that including the floating population of the province, the investment per capita did not reach 56 euros.
In the first meeting of the day in the parliament, People’s PartyOn behalf of the political formation, national deputies César Sánchez and Macarena Montesinos and senators Pablo Ruz and Adela Pedrosa were present. As PPCV leader Carlos Mazón has done recently, the representatives of the people attending the meeting focused on the grievance against Alicante under the joint administration of the Head of Government Pedro Sánchez and the Generalitat, Ximo Puig.
Transfer
Deputy César Sánchez was responsible for taking the floor on behalf of the PP. The former head of Diputación de Alicante also highlighted another of his party’s complaints about the “twenty” cuts that the Tajo-Segura transfer has suffered to the detriment of farmers in the province. “Puig is jointly liable for the damage and comparative crime against the province of Alicante,” César Sánchez insisted. MPs and senators of the PP also advocated the formation of a party. common facade Promote improvements in competitiveness and employment in the province, believing that PGE “harms the economy and puts productive sectors at risk”.
César Sánchez defined Budgets as: “humiliation” for Alicante. If we do not have the infrastructures that the province needs, there is no investment for the Mediterranean Corridor, the connections between the Port of Alicante and the airport, the railway connection between the airport and the airport between Elche and Alicante, the desalination plant in Torrevieja if and if there is no water infrastructure, and its necessary connection with the Alicante countryside, productive sectors are at risk and seriously damaged,” he said.
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The main protagonist of the second meeting of the day in the Assembly was Compomís’ Congress spokesperson, Joan Baldoví, who attended the meeting, accompanied by Alicante Municipal Councilor Natxo Bellido. Baldoví said that outrage over new crime in Alicante Echo in Madrid. The MP wanted to value the work done by the Valencia coalition to justify investments and “always pending issues” in Congress. In this section, he pointed out that the rail link with the airport and the updating of the Cercanías network are two major priorities that need to be worked on. “It’s not just about budgeting, you also have to execute,” he stressed.
Finally, Baldoví confirmed that talks are being held with the United States. entrepreneurship To hand over the “many” changes proposed in the PGE negotiations for Alicante, and to make it clear that “Compromís is a side that defends Valencian interests”.
Joan Baldoví: “I know Alicante’s anger has reached Madrid”
Joan Baldoví, the spokesperson for the reconciliation in the Congress of Representatives, showed up after her meeting at the Alicante Chamber of Commerce yesterday, hoping that the central government will fix the crime against the province in the General Government Budgets. “I don’t want to throw the bags away right away, but I hope the Budgets that come out will be better than the ones that come in because I know the Alicante anger has reached Madrid. For the first time, I spoke to several Alicante MPs who saw that this needed to be fixed somehow,” said Baldoví, valuing the media after the meeting in the Assembly.