The CC-PNC group of the Cabildo asks to increase the line of aid for self-employed workers and SMEs with the aim of facing the crisis. The nationalist adviser, Efraín Medina, points out that “the Cabildo has money to invest because there is a surplus and a surplus,” but the aid “either has not arrived or is late.” He has requested not only that the amount be increased but that “more personnel be assigned to meet the high demand.”
Medina recalls that in the past full session they presented 11 measures for 68 million euros to alleviate the crisis, “but the PSOE, Sí Podemos Canarias and Ciudadanos opposed it.” He believes that “they have not had high sights because they are good measures for families, freelancers and SMEs.”
The CC-PNC counselor explains that “we ask for 32 million euros to offset the cost of the productive sectors, SMEs and the self-employed.” In addition to “increasing the credit of the subsidy lines to help sectors such as primary, industrial and transport”
Medina affirms that these branches of the economy “are strongly affected by the breakdown of logistics chains, the increase in the cost of fuel and the increase in the price of inputs.”