The spokesperson for Compromís in the Cortes, Joan Baldoví, has denounced that two senior officials of the Presidency of the Generalitat have included as an expense with a cost to the public coffers a trip to Bucharest which, as he noted, was to attend the European PP congress. .
According to Baldoví, the agenda of both positions includes attendance at a committee of the regions in the capital of Romania between March 5 and 7. However, “we have not found that on those dates there is no event or institutional meeting, but the congress of the European PP is,” he denounced. “Have their senior officials lied in their agenda?” “Has the Presidency paid the PP’s expenses?” asked the leader of Compromís during the Government control session held in the Valencian Parliament, although he did not receive an answer. “You don’t have to worry, we respect public money,” is the only thing that the Treasury spokesperson, Ruth Merino, has managed to say. Presidency sources have subsequently declined to provide any type of clarification.
The officials who traveled to Bucharest were Pablo Broseta, regional secretary of representation to the European Union and Raquel Aguado, general director of the same department. “They went to applaud Ayuso (president of the Community of Madrid) with money from all Valencians and to decide that they would try to govern with the extreme right,” Compromís summarized.
The total cost of the trip – train to Madrid, flight and hotel – was 1,770 euros, according to the invoices. Baldoví has assured that, if there is no response from the PP, they will take the issue to the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency to determine “if there has been perverse use of public money.” “We want to know if they return to these practices and use the institutions,” he said. “Are they going to return the money, are they going to be fired,” the Compromís spokesperson insisted to the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, with questions for which there has been no answer.
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