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The parties that veto the PGE in the Senate accuse the Government of making "insufficient" accounts in the face of the crisis

MADRID, 12 Dic.

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The parties that veto the PGE in the Senate accuse the Government of making "insufficient" accounts in the face of the crisis

MADRID, 12 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Four of the five parties that have presented a veto --amendments to the entirety-- to the Budgets in the Senate --Ciudadanos, Junts, UPN and Vox-- have charged against the public accounts that the Government of Pedro Sánchez has presented, because they consider that they are "insufficient" to face the current economic situation.

This is how the spokespersons of these parties have been pronounced in their interventions during the totality debate that is taking place in the Upper House. Before the appearances of these groups that have presented amendments to the entirety, the Minister of Finance and Public Function, María Jesús Montero, has taken the floor to defend before the Senate the project of public accounts for 2022.

The first to speak has been the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who has been in charge of defending his party's veto of these public accounts for next year. "They will be the last Sánchez Budgets," he said.

After Montero's reply to the PP's veto, the next to come out to the rostrum was Ciudadanos senator Miguel Sánchez, who reproached both the Minister of Finance and Feijóo for the "fronton game" they had during this debate .

In any case, the Citizens parliamentarian has once again criticized the revaluation of pensions with respect to the CPI, which is included in this project of the General State Budget for 2023 and has charged against the agreements reached by the Government of Pedro Sánchez with the groups independentistas

Then the Junts spokesman, Josep Lluis Cleries, took the floor, defending his veto proposal because they consider that these accounts are "insufficient and inadequate" to deal with the current economic situation.

On this point, he has criticized the Government's management in Catalonia and, more specifically, the investment for this region because, as he has said, "the figures in the Budgets destined for Catalonia are a media headline that has nothing to do with reality , that is, they are simply false".

For his part, the UPN senator, Alberto Catalán, has indicated that these public accounts have had amendments to all "organizations and institutions such as the Bank of Spain, AIReF, the OECD and the International Monetary Fund".

In the case of Vox, its spokesperson, Pepa Rodríguez, has also charged against the Government's agreements, insisting on her request for a motion of no confidence. "The only good thing about these Budgets is that they are going to be the last ones to be drawn up," she has sentenced.