The Socialist Group (PSOE) in the Cabildo of Tenerife denounces that the 2024 budget approved last Monday by the CC, PP and Vox groups fails to comply with the law as the staff templates of the Cabildo itself were not approved in the same plenary session. of autonomous organizations and dependent public business entities.
For this reason, on November 30, it presented an amendment to the entire approval files for the templates for the 2024 financial year of the Insular Music Board (PIM), of the Autonomous Organization of Museums and Centers (OAMC), of Tenerife Espacio de Arts (TEA) and Balsas de Tenerife (Balten). And it will do the same with those of the Cabildo itself, the Insular Institute of Social and Socio-sanitary Care of Tenerife (IASS) and the Insular Water Council of Tenerife (Ciatf).
In the amendment, the PSOE explains that the initial approval of the general budget without including that of the aforementioned personnel templates is a decision of the insular Government “which represents a breach” of Law 7/1985, of April 2, regulating the Bases of Local Regime (LBRL) and article 126.1 of Royal Legislative Decree 781/1986, of April 18, which approves the consolidated text of the current legal provisions regarding Local Regime.
Based on these articles, the PSOE demonstrates that the template must be approved annually through the budget and denounces that for the first time in the history of the Cabildo the law is breached “generating absolutely unnecessary legal uncertainty.”
Likewise, it warns that “it is possible that circumstances of inconsistency may occur and that some jobs may be left without financial coverage, creating a serious problem both in the management of human resources of the Cabildo and its associated entities and of legal insecurity to the time to develop policies and programs,” warn the Socialist Group.
However, the Cabildo of Tenerife clarifies that the recent approval of the budget has the endorsement of the Secretariat and the Intervention and that in no case can the position of the government group be considered “incongruent” given the fact that it has proceeded to its approval. prior approval of the templates of the Cabildo and its dependent entities.