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Andalusia wants to collect the tax on large fortunes that the central government imposed

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Andalusia wants to collect the tax on large fortunes that the central government imposed

Andalusia wants to receive a tribute to the great fortunes it has imposed the central government of Pedro Sánchez. This is what the popular group of the Parliament of Andalusia indicated in the amendments to the 2025 budget that it registered.

According to the spokesperson for this group, Pablo Venzal, it is the community that should receive the money from this tax. This is how he reasoned this Monday during the presentation of the amendments of the the popularit would be the “public coffers” of Andalusia which would receive these funds.

This is one of the amendments that the PP presented to its 2025 Budget for Andalusia, a law that should be approved next December without too many complications thanks to the absolute majority of Juanma Moreno’s PP.

However, despite adding the numbers, the chairman of the board of directors and his team indicated that they were open to other parties adding their proposals to “improve” the draft accounts presented by the PP to the Andalusian Parliament.

The draft budget, it should be remembered, has already passed the debate on the amendments in their entirety. SO, the PSOE, For Andalusia and Andalusia Forward recorded a full amendment. Vox did not do so and presented partial amendments.

Absolute majority

The PP also presented its amendments, which may be surprising since the accounts come from the government supported by the Popular Party. However, Venzal clarified that it was “technical” problems that they wanted to introduce into the draft budget for 2025.

Thus, among these amendments, there are proposals for “improvements in the field of hydraulic infrastructure, which therefore priority are in our community and in the field of Andalusian public health,” Venzal said in his speech.

Concretely, the thirty spending amendments aim, on the one hand, to “increase funds for hydraulic infrastructure, within the framework of the priority policy of the Andalusian Executive. in terms of water, given the unique character of Andalusia’s water and against the serious effects of drought”.

There are also proposals aimed at “strengthening the commitment of Juanma Moreno’s government to public health”, said the popular spokesperson.

great fortunes

Likewise, the amendments “progress in terms of fiscal autonomy” of Andalusia through “the collection by the regional administration of the tax on large fortunes imposed by the government of Pedro Sánchez”, as Venzal also explained.

The popular pointed out that “said tax “It is a real attack on the fiscal autonomy of Andalusia because it is a transferred tax.”

So, “The Andalusians who must pay this tax They will do it to the regional public coffers”, by virtue of an amendment by the Popular Group to the Andalusian accounts for 2025, they underlined from the PP-A.

Venzal, as well as the President of the Council, Juanma Moreno, and the Minister of the Treasury, Carolina España, insisted on the idea that the Andalusian government was open to contributions from the other groupssince their amendments failed in their entirety.

Deadline

That was in the past, since the registration deadline ended this Monday, November 25 at 2 p.m.

In any case, Venzal defended, the PP has “extended its hand to negotiate with the rest of the political groups in the country”. the Andalusian Room, so that together we can achieve the best possible results for Andalusia”.

Andalusia’s budget bill for 2025 amounts to 48,836 million euros. In the opinion of the deputy parliamentary spokesperson of the PP-A, these are stories that “They will allow us to continue transforming Andalusia and continue to improve the lives of citizens. » Furthermore, he assessed that these budgets will be “approved in a timely manner to come into force on January 1, 2025.”

Likewise, he valued the “effort” made by the Andalusian Government in the preparation of the accounts, “despite the state context of fiscal and budgetary uncertainty”, and “despite the fact that Andalusia receives 1.522 million euros less than what would correspond to it in the current regional financing system”, according to Pablo Venzal.

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