The general secretary of the PSOE of Cádiz, Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix, has made a first assessment of the Andalusian budgets and their impact on the province after it was suspended due to the coincidence of the presentation of the Andalusian accounts with the Dana that has ravaged Valencia and Castilla La Mancha. He considers the budgets for Cádiz “pure wet paper because they include the same string of unfulfilled promises with the province in which no progress has been made.”
Ruiz Boix announces that the PSOE of Cádiz will disseminate among the regions the shortcomings of the budgets, although the Andalusian parliamentarians are already preparing the amendments with which the Cádiz socialists are going to demand from Moreno Bonilla the innumerable unfulfilled commitments with the province of Cádiz.
Starting from the fact that the level of execution of the previous budgets is very low “below 50 percent”, the socialist leader assures that “the accounts do not respond to the needs of the province, much less to the promises that the Andalusian president made in his electoral program.” “Six years later, the Board has the same commitments to execute in the province of Cádiz,” says Ruiz Boix, who calls for “a reading of the PP’s electoral program in 2018, traced to 2022, after which it can be verified that no “no kind of progress has been made.”
He thus refers to issues that affect the capital such as “the abandoned Valcárcel project, the ghost hospital of Cádiz or the City of Justice over which a desire to make cash hovers, as happens with other public services because there has never been a clear commitment of the Board.” “We also know nothing about the Arcos-Antequera split or in the Campo de Gibraltar of the execution of the plan of 112 measures against the effects of Brexit”recalls the leader of the PSOE.