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“Those who spoke of solidarity defend that those who have more give less”

The president of the PP of the Valencian Community Carlos Mazon warned, in reference to the reform of regional financing, that “Those who spoke of solidarity now find that those who have the most give less for everyone and pay less.” Something that, as he explained, “is the first time I see it in the history of socialists and liberals”, while, as he pointed out, “there was a general consensus on this point, until The Catalan PSOE has arrived, with the Valencian PSOE in full swing“.

Carlos Mazón participated this Monday in the National Executive Committee that the PP held in Madrid. And there, he also announced the perspectives regarding the meeting that he will hold this October 4 in Moncloa with the President of the Government, precisely to talk about regional financing, among other issues: “They are not very good given the trajectory of the Spanish government. in recent years”, in relation to the Valencian Community.

In this regard, Carlos Mazón explained that the government of Pedro Sánchez “in addition to not complying with a situation of extraordinary injustice such as that of the Albufera in Valencia”, the government of Pedro Sánchez has made “more than 25 cuts” to the Tajo. -Transfer Segura”. And it has not responded to the aid to Cerámica de Castellón and the more than 3 billion euros that it owes to the Generalitat Valenciana for dependency. But he added that “despite this” he will attend the meeting with Sánchez “with the greatest institutional respect“.

Illa and taxes

Mazón also referred to the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, also a socialist, Salvador Illa. The latter described this Sunday as “unfavorable” the tax reduction policies carried out by the autonomous governments of the PP. Illa’s words came just after Carlos Mazón announced a new birth assistance, as well as deductions and reductions regarding certain taxes.

The Valencian president said that “everyone must exercise their autonomy as appropriate” and criticized the fact that “now” Salvador Illa “tells us what we must do with what belongs to us, to those of us who have suffered a tax hell in recent years and now we are making cuts for middle and low incomes,” finally warning that “you don’t need to tell us what to do.”

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