• Repullo warns that the Andalusians will continue to receive 1.000 million less than the CCAA average for not including the temporary compensatory fund
• In addition to the breach of the Statute of Autonomy in investment by population, the PGE also discriminates against Andalusia with comprehensive employment plans and European funds
• "Huelva is one of the provinces most affected by some PGE that do not clarify what happens with the Alcolea dam, the unfolding of the San Silvestre tunnel or the CEUS project"
The general secretary of the PP of Andalusia, Antonio Repullo, has denounced that the General State Budgets (PGE) presented by the Government of Sánchez "punish Andalusia because the investments are not adjusted to the population of our community."
Thus, he explained that by 2023 it is contemplated that the Andalusians will continue to receive 1.000 million euros less than the average of the CCAAs, since the temporary compensatory fund is not included, given the situation of underfinancing suffered by the autonomous community.
To this is added the non-compliance with the Andalusian Statute of Autonomy, which specifies that the general accounts of the State must be assigned according to the population of the community, so that in the PGE for 2023, at least 90 million euros would be missing for Andalusia.
Repullo has also explained that "Andalusia continues to be discriminated against" with "grievance" in the distribution of European funds, this being the fourth community that receives the least per inhabitant, and "another grievance" with comprehensive employment plans, “who show absolute contempt for the Andalusians, since they give us significantly less than communities with much less population such as Extremadura, which receives 5,3 times more than the Andalusians”.
“They are not accounts to solve the problems of the Andalusians or the Spanish, but to save Sánchez; some unrealistic and electoral budgets that are born already expired, as Airef, the Bank of Spain and the OECD have pointed out, and that are going to mortgage future generations, accumulating a fiscal hole of 340.000 million”.
Likewise, the general secretary, who has participated in the Provincial Board of Directors of the PP of Huelva, has pointed out that the province of Huelva "is one of the most harmed also by the PGE of Sánchez" because they do not clarify "key projects" for this land, such as the unfolding of the San Silvestre tunnel, the Alcolea dam and the CEUS project.
Repullo has contrasted the "abandonment" of Sánchez to the people of Huelva with the "firm commitment" of Juanma Moreno with this province, where "in only three and a half years the Andalusian Government has mobilized more than 98 million in hydraulic works."
With all this, Repullo has indicated that "from the Andalusian PP and the Government of Juanma Moreno we are going to continue fighting to defend our fiscal autonomy, a new fair financing model and the investments, projects and infrastructures that the State has pending with Andalusia".
NEW EXECUTIVE OF PP HUELVA
For its part, the Board of Directors of the PP of Huelva has agreed to the appointment of Berta Centeno as the new provincial general secretary of the popular Huelva people. Likewise, José Manuel Zamora has been appointed spokesperson for the Directorate of the Popular Party of Huelva.
The president of the PP of Huelva, Manuel Andrés González, has highlighted that the challenge in this electoral year is to obtain the mayoralty in the Huelva capital and in other municipalities of the province, in addition to the Provincial Council "after decades of socialism with the same policies ”.
“Our province deserves a change and we are going to achieve it with the best team. The map of Huelva was dyed blue last J19 and from the Huelva PP there is an undoubted commitment so that it is not just a reflection and the data is confirmed on May 28”.
González has given an example in which to look at the Andalusian government of Juanma Moreno that "has turned around the economic indicators", with measures such as the sixth tax cut at this time of rising prices for citizens and that in the province de Huelva "is going to mean Huelva families save 18M euros".