The Prime Minister absolutely wants to control European funds against Covid, a rain of millions that Pedro Sánchez intends to distribute at will, forgetting that Community aid obliges them to be distributed with objective criteria. But the CEO is prepared to make partisan use of it and refuses to allow an external auditor to guarantee the correct distribution of the multi-million dollar bailout. The money is believed to belong to him and he wants to use it as a powerful electoral asset. The socialist argument for refusing to allow an independent auditor to prevent discretionary allocation of funds is that it would be expensive, ie it “would lead to an increase in budgetary appropriations”. You have to have a face The PP dismantled the crude excuse of the government, because the Communist social executive recognized in its time that the creation of a control body does not imply a higher personnel cost, but now that ‘some of the EU’s money will arrive shortly, Pedro Sánchez wants to distribute it at will. It means giving priority to relatives, harming those who do not dance the water. This is a perverse use of funds that other countries, like Italy, will distribute with objective criteria after their allocation has been reached by consensus. Here the opposite: Sánchez will use them as he pleases. He will dispose of it without any control, because the government has prevented the distribution from being the result of parliamentary consensus. A simple comparison between the program presented by Italy to the EU and that of Spain arouses melancholy: the government of Mario Draghi presented a report with detailed expenditure by sectors, aimed at modernizing the country and under the principle not to raise taxes. It contains assistance for families and businesses penalized by the pandemic. Sánchez’s program, however, is the only one in the EU to advocate higher taxes, which even the Portuguese socialist government has not dared to do, as it would be detrimental to an economy stricken by the pandemic. We are going in the opposite direction, led by a president who wants to use the funds as an electoral catapult.
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