People's Party of Andalusia

López asks PSOE and Vox "not to block the Andalusian economy again" with a new clamp on the simplification decree

"Nobody would understand that they block an essential measure for the recovery of Andalusia, either because of the internal troubles of the PSOE or because of the electoral interests of Vox"

• "Nobody would understand that they block an essential measure for the recovery of Andalusia, either because of the internal troubles of the PSOE or because of the electoral interests of Vox"

• "Andalusia would be the first community to have a decree that eliminates bureaucracy so that those who want to create jobs do not have to dodge a gymkhana"

The general secretary of the Andalusian PP, Loles López, has asked PSOE-A and Vox "not to block the Andalusian economy again" with a new clamp on the administrative simplification decree, as they already did with the regional budgets for 2022.

Thus, he explained that the new simplification decree is going to be debated in Parliament next week where he hopes it will go ahead because it will mean "an economic engine for Andalusia", after being a measure "demanded and applauded by all productive sectors". .

“I hope that PSOE-A and Vox rise to the occasion, because no Andalusian would understand that they blocked a fundamental measure to promote the economic recovery of our land, either due to the internal troubles of the Sánchez delegation in which converted by the PSOE-A or by the electoral interests that Vox wields ”.

López has reiterated that it is time to "help the Andalusian economy" with a simplification such as the one proposed by the Government of Juanma Moreno that would make Andalusia "the first autonomous community to carry out this decree that regulates and eliminates bureaucracy by making those who want to invest in Andalusia and generate employment do not have to continue dodging a gymkhana as up to now”.

"The simplification decree is an essential pillar for the boost that Andalusia needs, which is also the result of all the work that a 100% body of officials has carried out for months, after having spoken with all the productive sectors of our land."

MORE ECONOMY, MORE SOCIAL POLICY

On a visit to the capital of Huelva, Loles López has linked the boost to the economy with social policy, which, according to what he has stated, would be reinforced with it. Thus, he has insisted that the simplification decree would help the construction sector and, with it, housing policies, giving the Junta's projections in the city of Huelva as an example.

"From 2020 to next year 2022, some 15 million euros will be invested in the province of Huelva through the housing policy, of which 12 million are for works started or to start in the capital," he indicated. Along with this, he has highlighted the impulse of the Government of Juanma Moreno with housing with the possibility of buying at an affordable price that will be projected in the Pescadería area and that "it will be possible for public-private collaboration"; as well as the promotion of the housing rental park, "whose works are already beginning in Corrales, with 70 homes that are going to be allocated to young people who want to emancipate themselves or families who for whatever reason see their income diminished."

"The Government of Juanma Moreno is giving social policies the place they deserve because they are one of the essential pillars of Andalusia, which is working with change as the facts show."

Thus, the general secretary has also recalled the "urgent and historic" urban remodeling of Eloy Picón that the Government of Juanma Moreno has promoted; conditioning and energy rehabilitation works in Cristóbal Colón subsidized housing with 400.000 euros; and the reform of the Odiel shellfish area with more than one million euros.

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