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CC-PNC presents more than 500 amendments to the budget of the Canary Islands for a value of 258.8 million

November 29, 2022
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SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Nov. 29 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The spokesman for the Canarian Nationalist Group, José Miguel Barragán, reported this Tuesday that, of the 524 amendments registered to the General Budgets of the Autonomous Community, 422 correspond to the economic items and 102 to the articles, and move a total of 258,887. 164 euro.

With all of them, gathering the needs of each island and focused on the policies that Canarian society “really” needs, “budgets that are clearly insufficient to face the coming months of economic crisis and financial uncertainty can be corrected”. he pointed.

Most of the amendments include the issues already raised in the amendment to the entirety, debated on November 23, in addition to including many others that the nationalist deputies have defended throughout these years of the Legislature, “collecting the feeling and the demands of each one of the islands”, he explained.

Among the amendments to the articles, the deductions that are incorporated into the regional section of personal income tax to achieve tax relief for families with incomes of up to a maximum of 42,000 euros in individual taxation and 57,200 if joint tax stand out.

Among them are included those to face the additional cost of the shopping cart, the acquisition of school supplies, for the care of dependent people, for having members in families with disabilities, for the birth of children or daycare.

In the care of social services, the Government is urged to approve in the first quarter of 2023 the Strategy for Inclusion and Poverty and the Strategic Plan for Social Services, as well as to provide credit for the public tender of the single social history as a mandate the law.

Likewise, and taking inflation into account, it is proposed to review the prices of care provided by operators and dependency service providers, as well as the review of benefits granted in the family environment.

Regarding housing, Barragán highlighted the “proposal to streamline budget execution of programs to promote public housing.”

For La Palma, the creation of the Consortium is insisted on, the application of the real market value of the loss for the granting of aid, the compensation to the municipalities for the exemption of taxes and fees that allow the recovery of the municipal economy, the creation of a turn of specific official letter for advice to those affected or an action plan for the Puerto Naos-La Bombilla area, to which it has not been possible to return since the eruption, among other actions.

On the other hand, and in what also affects La Gomera and El Hierro, it is proposed to modify the Fuel Law in line with the Law Proposal that “the government groups refused to allow it to reach, not even, the plenary session”, remembered.

In the Health area, emphasis continues on improving waiting lists with a structural plan, improving policies for prevention and promotion of Health, and the implementation of the Canary Islands physical exercise prescription program.

Regarding Employment, it is proposed to adapt the employment and training programs to the economic fabric of the Canary Islands. At the same time, promote the Plan for the Promotion of Foreign Languages ​​(PILE), also as a resource for outsourcing the economy, and also adapt VT to the economic development model.

Likewise, measures are contemplated for the stabilization of Public Employment, both labor and civil servant, promote stabilization processes and improvement of training and labor promotion, favor the deployment of the General Corps of the Canary Islands Police, convene selection processes for the faculty of Music and Performing Arts in professional Music conservatories, create the statutory category of nursing or mental health nursing specialists and improve the functioning of the General Directorate of Public Health and the working conditions of inspectors.

ECONOMIC AMENDMENTS

The nationalist spokesman commented that the economic amendments also correspond, as has been mentioned, to the policies that must be implemented on the islands to promote greater social integration, activation of public works on roads and rehabilitation of public spaces, as well such as job creation, and improvements in educational and health infrastructures.

By sections, in the Presidency (6), 900,000 euros are moved, in Public Administrations (8), 3.3 million euros, in the Treasury (10), 300,000 euros; in Public Works (11), 36,675,000 euros; in Ecological Transition (12) 24,954,121 euros, in Agriculture (13), 15,676,121 euros; in Health (14), 60,000 euros, in Economy (15), 1,100,000 euros; in Tourism (16) 30,184,000 euros; Education (18) 53,861,000 euros; in 19, Various ministries, 26,850,000 euros; in Social Rights (23), 9,636,096 euros; in the Canary Islands Health Service (39), 18,314,000 euros and in the Canary Islands Housing Institute (39), 18,314,000 euros.

In addition, some 20.7 million euros have been relocated to all the islands for a plan to improve public transport infrastructure in the Canary Islands, help to set up young farmers, the youth employment plan, aid for sick people displaced from islands non-capital and development of the child and adolescent mental health plan, initiatives all of them defended by nationalist deputies, such as the firm commitment to early care, which is included by islands, as well as the provision for island waste plants.

For Canarians abroad, an item has been included for medicines and subsidies to the Canary Islands house in Montevideo, Uruguay; and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, in Cuba, items amounting to 500,000 euros.



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