It will be Compromís, the CUP and the BNG that accept the amendments, since Adelante Andalucía does not have deputies
MADRID, 26 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The deputy of Adelante Andalucía Teresa Rodríguez has presented this Wednesday more than 40 amendments to the General State Budgets (PGE) of 2023 and has demanded that the public accounts “do justice” to the autonomous community.
In statements to the media in front of Congress, Rodríguez has detailed that Compromís, the BNG and the CUP will be the parties that will facilitate the process of submitting amendments, since Adelante Andalucía lacks representation in the Lower House, although the formation ” will give the opportunity” to present them to the 61 Andalusian deputies. They will have until Friday.
However, Rodríguez does not trust that the Andalusian deputies will take them into account. “They are going to vote what their Madrid-based parties say,” he lamented. Thus, expressing his wish that the Government consider them, he has pointed out that the PGE are negotiated “in key of correlation of forces” and Andalusia “has few”.
Regarding the amendments, he explained that they mobilize more than 800 million euros “in Andalusian terms” and are “fundamentally” aimed at changing the Andalusian production model. “The problems of unemployment and impoverishment have nothing to do with our way of being, but are derived from a series of policies that have subsumed us in a situation of economic dependence and dependence on sectors with little added value, such as agriculture and tourism”, he explained.
Thus, he added that the amendments are also committed to the sustainable reindustrialization of Andalusia, the rescue of companies that “are being dismantled, such as Abengoa or Airbus”, developing the Cercanías and Media Distancia in the autonomous community or the generation of employment plans. Similarly, Adelante Andalucía questions the criteria for the distribution of European funds which, as it has explained, “depend on public-private investment” and “systematically leave out” territories such as Andalusia, Extremadura, the Canary Islands or Castilla-La Mancha, which They lack previous industry.
In short, that “justice be done from the public accounts” with Andalusia, Rodríguez has requested, emphasizing that the autonomous community “is not at the same level as other territories” due to representation in the Cortes.