Joaquín Segado believes that his partners will continue to support the Government, while uncertainty grows about the 2023 Budgets
President López Miras declared that he does not like that, in the current context, with recently presented state budgets and an economic and social crisis, “there is talk of parties and politicians” instead of the real problems of the citizens of the Region . Parliamentary spokesman Joaquín Segado spoke in similar terms about focusing on solving people’s problems.
However, the main challenge facing the Executive in the few months remaining in the legislature are the Budgets of the Autonomous Community for next year, which the popular hope to approve within the deadline, although they admit that there is now a factor of uncertainty motivated for the changes in the Mixed groups and those expelled from Vox, which in turn affects the Board of Spokespersons and the Assembly Table; a recomposition that will have to be analyzed with the Regulation in hand, said Mowing, who hopes that “the situation will be clarified as soon as possible.”
“‘A priori’, the parliamentary majority is not in danger,” he told LA VERDAD, so the Popular Party hopes to continue to have the 23 votes necessary to carry out its proposals. In this sense, he understands that this majority “will continue to support” the regional government in the remainder of the legislature, regardless of the new parliamentary configuration.
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