Budget Debates in Alicante: PP Highlights Executable Plans for 2024

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ANA Serna, secretary general of the People’s Party in the Province of Alicante, stated that today the Generalitat Valenciana is squarely focused on serving the people of Alicante with budgets for 2024 that are realistic and ready to be implemented. She emphasized a clear commitment to translate promises into tangible results, stressing that the plan is designed to be practical and enforceable on the ground.

Serna expressed concern that the PSOE continues to engage in rhetoric that she describes as deceptive, arguing that it relies on recalling false events. She pointed out that the Botànic budgets linger on paper rather than delivering daily benefits to residents. She argued that the most disruptive factor for Alicante is the failure to implement the policies of the previous Botànic administration, which she attributes to a lack of concrete execution and accountability.

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We joined forces for the first time in eight years, the Council noted, underscoring a concerted effort to place Alicante’s needs at the center. The message from Serna was clear: the administration is committed to funds that are actionable and calibrated to real-world conditions, with a priority on public health. She asserted that Mazón will continue to keep faith with the people of Alicante by delivering on commitments to health, social welfare, addiction prevention, and education.

The general secretary of the state-level PP assessed that the Council has trimmed excess political weight from the budget, aiming to sharpen focus on what matters most. The plan, she said, reduces tax burdens for all residents while ensuring compliance with established rules and fiscal discipline. There is a steadfast pledge to align Alicante’s financial resources with the city’s most pressing needs, including health services, social programs, and education, while maintaining prudent oversight of debt and spending execution. The debate centers on ensuring that budgetary promises translate into concrete actions and measurable improvements for families and communities across Alicante.

In the broader context, advocates for the Alicante budget argue that a practical, transparent approach to public spending can deliver meaningful daily benefits. Critics contend that execution challenges and debt management require careful navigation to sustain services and project continuity. The dialogue continues as policymakers balance fiscal responsibility with the demand for accessible health care, robust social welfare, effective addiction support, and quality education across the province.

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