The spokesperson for Voice inside Parliament of Navarre, Maïté Nostiannounced today during the defense of modification of the whole from Vox to General budgets of Navarre a petition addressed to Chamber of Accounts to establish a report on the “legality of the use of the provident fund position of the General budgets of Navarre to finance specific economic modifications, thereby reducing the total amount provided for in the initial report and being used for purposes other than those provided for by law”.
This request results from the agreement concluded between the groups of Government And Pictures distribute 15 million euros in modifications to this contingency fund provided for in the budgets. Vox indicated that this fund must be aligned with its exceptional, urgent and unpredictable natureas established in article 42 of the Foral Law 13/2007April 4 Public Treasury of Navarre. According to Maite Nosti, this fund “should not be allocated to programs and projects which could have been planned beforehand as part of the initial budget presented on October 30.”
For Maïté Nostithe management of Government of Navarra demonstrates a “pattern of abuse” that defies the principles of transparency, efficiency And responsibility. The Vox spokesperson said the inappropriate use of the contingency fund is an example of how governments can use extraordinary resources to “dodge parliamentary scrutiny and hide public scrutiny.” Nosti pointed out that some budgets Rigorous and transparent policies should not require inappropriate use of reserve funds.
Vox expressed distrust in the use of this fund in the budget project, calling it “abusive.” The coalition denounced that this recourse reflects a lack of budgetary responsibility and a non-compliance with the principles of transparency And control. “This not only endangers the economic stabilitybut also erodes the citizen confidence in public institutions,” Nosti added.
In the Budget report presented on October 30, Government of Navarra pointed out that due to cautionunforeseeable events could not be ignored, such as damage caused by the climate changeincluding floods either the fireswhich oblige the Administration to support the victims. However, Vox warned that the amendments do not correspond to “unforeseeable events”, but rather consider them “marketing”.
In her speech, Maite Nosti also highlighted the mismanagement major sectors such as educationTHE accommodationTHE health and the infrastructure. He highlighted the tax pressure and “unproductive” and “ideological” spending, such as increased funds allocated to grants or to Basque. Nosti argued that the Navarrese taxation it’s more interventionist And hard than in the rest of Spain, which makes Navarre in an environment less competitive in economic terms and penalizes both citizens and businesses.
Finally, the Vox spokesperson insisted that Government of Navarra must reduce non-productive expenditure and bureaucraticremove unnecessary subsidies and stop treating Navarre as if it were a country NGO financed by families and businesses against interest politicians And identify.