The first vice president of the Castilla-La Mancha government, José Luis Martínez Guijarro, has appreciated the recent words of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who he believes clearly “wants to give the CAP its own identity again.” … «A step in the right directionbut there’s a lot left to talk about.
In this same key, he describes the countryside of Castile-La Mancha, especially Retirement of certain wine programs. “As always with wine, I don’t understand why wine doesn’t need wine. Unique financing program“This will allow us to continue modernizing our farms, modernizing our facilities and marketing products that are important to our agricultural sector and region,” he said.
Martínez Guijarro declared: The autonomous government will continue negotiations with agricultural organizations and Brussels. “Achieving agreements tailored to the needs of self-governing communities.”
“The seams in the financial system are on the verge of bursting”
On the sidelines of the European debate, the Vice President noted: Voluntary financing status While attending the 3rd Castilla-La Mancha Conference of Cancer Patients and Their Families in Cuenca. In this regard, he called on the Spanish government to update its payments and warned that “the seams in the current financing system are coming apart” ahead of next Monday’s Fiscal and Monetary Policy Council meeting.
“We have proposed a budget for Castile-La Mancha,” the vice president explained. Spain’s income and expenditure situation» Being “cautious” about proposals tabled by national administrative bodies. He emphasized that one of the key points of the conference was to work on a new regional financial system. “It’s what we need like water in May.” “We need to pay the effective cost of providing essential services,” he argued.
In this sense, he recalled: Some parts of the region are particularly expensive to provide public services. “In Molina de Aragón, the price of a health card is five times more expensive than in Guadalajara,” he said, highlighting the “efforts made by autonomous communities.” Similarly, he believes councils should “agree” to implement the new model with confidence that the community will do so. “Even though we have conflicting interests.”
Martínez Guijarro stressed that he hopes to do so at the Fiscal Policy Council. There is no “bilateral approach with any autonomous community”However, there are exceptions stipulated in the Basque Country and Navarre.
Impact of end of support from Junts
In response to questions from the media, the vice president also praised Juntz for withdrawing support for the Pedro Sánchez government. In this scenario, he realized that: “Budget disapproval could have an impact.” Among the programs proposed by the central government for Castile-La Mancha.
However, he reiterated the need to ensure this. Adequate funding to maintain essential services Keep negotiations open in Europe to amend key aspects of the new CAP that directly impact regions, in communities with strong regional dispersion and differentiated costs.