Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 4:32:00 GMT
Minister, Javier Fernández-Lasquetty, has received instructions from the presidency of the regional Government, and the PP of Madrid, to “go to the end” in the application of the euro by prescription , despite to the reluctance shown by Moncloa to the measure. Leaders of the Madrid PP explain to this newspaper that the implementation of this tax " is essential for the accounts of the Community ", which has seen its budget for 2013 reduced due to the refusal of Rajoy's Executive to grant the 1,000 million euros that they demanded. González and Aguirre as transfers from the State for the economic activity of the region. This cut "has meant a serious adjustment in all ministries, but one of those that is noticing it the most is Health , which needs the euro per prescription to continue financing itself and survive ." The central government will end up approving it The sources consulted by ECD see in this case many similarities with another proposal carried out by the regional government of Esperanza Aguirre and which was later applied by Mariano Rajoy: that of tolls on the highways .
On that occasion, " it happened like now: that Moncloa was against it, but they have had to rectify and expand the toll zones, in addition to considering charging for highways throughout Spain." For this reason, "we think that the euro per prescription is a Special Database measure that we have to apply out of necessity, but it is very possible that in the not too distant future, and due to the current economic situation, the central government will approve it ." New challenge for Mariano Rajoy The commitment to the euro by prescription represents a challenge from the Community of Madrid to Mariano Rajoy , who has repeatedly spoken out against this measure. In fact, the Government that he presides has already announced an appeal of unconstitutionality against the application of this tax in Catalonia , the drafting of which was almost completed when Esperanza Aguirre first, and Ignacio González later, announced that Madrid will also apply it. Rajoy's team does not explain whether or not the appeal will be presented to the TC, pending what the Community of Madrid does in this regard.
The Executive is committed to “a more in-depth analysis of the measure by the regional government , which must understand that the euro per prescription should not be applicable.”As sources from the National Police explain to El Confidencial Digital , the special security device in front of the PP headquarters “ began with the appearance of the 'indignados' and with 15-M , when all the premises belonging to the PP were protected. political parties, which were the objective of this movement.” From then on, the presence of police vans on Génova Street was intermittent, although it became more intense since Mariano Rajoy's electoral victory on 20-N last year. However, "the street tension caused in September by the 25-S group, together with the subsequent demonstrations, have meant that for two months there has always been a police force at the doors of the PP's national headquarters , to ensure physical integrity." of all those who work there.” Daily insults and death threats ECD has had information about how this difficult situationis experienced from within Génova 13 , through testimonies from party leaders and employees , who regularly go to the PP 'headquarters'. The sources consulted assure that “the situation is becoming unsustainable.