THE spokesperson for Soria ¡Ya!, Ángel Ceña and Vanessa Garcíaexpressed their opposition to the draft general budgets of Castile and León for 2025, presented this week by the President of the Council, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco. During a press conference, the Cortes’ lawyers stressed that these budgets “do not meet the expectations of the population of Soriano and perpetuate the investment imbalance from which the province has suffered for decades.”
“5.58 percent of total investment in Castile and León, compared to 6.2 percent last year, is not enough to remedy the imbalances in the province in services and infrastructure”, while criticizing the fact that per capita spending is considered positive. “First they empty us and then they distribute investments according to the number of inhabitants”, Ceña said, reports Ical.
“It gives the impression that everything is part of a setup to blame the groups for the lack of budgets and that the Council escapes unscathed,” said Ceña, who stressed that if “it does not “there were no budgets for 2025, or if it produced an electoral vote”, advances, the responsibility will fall exclusively to Mañueco.
Furthermore, the prosecutor of “Por Ávila” in the Cortes, Pedro Pascual, described the preliminary draft budget presented by the Council for 2025 as an “irresponsibility”, leaving Ávila “last” in terms of real investments, in addition to not having “significant investments” for the province, with the exception of the 17 million that “finally, after years of delay”, are allocated to the industrial zone of Vicolozano, reports Ep.