Mazón agrees to study Baldoví's proposal to force a new financing model

Joan Baldoví announced today in the control session of Les Corts Valencianes that his group will present a law with which it intends to change the financing system to send to Congress and that, if it is not approved in six months, "it will automatically enter a system based in the population of law", as well as a equalization fund.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 April 2024 Tuesday 17:23
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Mazón agrees to study Baldoví's proposal to force a new financing model

Joan Baldoví announced today in the control session of Les Corts Valencianes that his group will present a law with which it intends to change the financing system to send to Congress and that, if it is not approved in six months, "it will automatically enter a system based in the population of law", as well as a equalization fund.

The Catalan Ombudsman of Compromís has invited Carlos Mazón to join this proposal, and the president has told him that if he sees a point of agreement with the opposition, he will "jump in" and has urged Baldoví to bring something "on which he can talk". However, he has insisted that she sit down and talk to him. "You ask me to study something you propose, but you don't come," he said.

"You want to blow and sip at the same time," Mazón told Baldoví who previously, in his turn to respond, had told him: "Stop blaming everyone and start voting in favor." And the Ombudsman of Compromís had used his turn to speak to recover the question that Mazón asked him in the previous plenary session, in which he questioned "what is Compromís for?", and added: "and what is Compromís for?" Valencian PP?"

Baldoví has ​​pointed out that 70% of Valencians' debt comes from PP governments and has recovered the headlines from Rajoy's budgets for the years 2015 and 2017 and his low investment in Alicante. Furthermore, he has stated that Compromís "helps half a million Valencians have free books", to "multiply dependency by three and the Valencian Inclusion Income by two" or to "make the ITV public".

"Make it more difficult for me," Mazón responded in his turn to respond, and urged him to suspend Compromís' support for the Government of Pedro Sánchez until the new financing system and the equalization fund are approved. "Be consistent, and maybe one day you can be trustworthy too," he said.

"Do you know where the seriousness is?" he asked. "In doing the things to which one has committed," he stated and highlighted the approval of the single district for education and stressed that they have prioritized the lowest incomes and single-parent families among others.