The General State Budgets for 2023 achieve an absolute major
Mar 12, 2024 10:28:35 GMT
Post by rojonihafsa1 on Mar 12, 2024 10:28:35 GMT
The Government has carried out the General State Budget project for 2023 in the Congress of Deputies. The text will now go to the Senate. It has done so with 187 seats in favor, with an absolute majority very similar to the one it already achieved last year for the accounts now in force. Voting in favor were, in addition to PSOE (120 seats) and Unidas Podemos (33), forces that already supported the coalition government in the presentation of previous budgets: Esquerra Republicana (13), PNV (6), EH Bildu (5) , PDeCAT (4), Canarian Coalition (2), Más País, Equo and Compromís (3) and the Cantabrian Regionalist Party (1). Last year the Budgets achieved 188 supports because the seat of deputy Alberto Rodríguez, from Unidas Podemos, had not yet been replaced. In 2021, the Executive counted on Teruel Exist (1), which this time will vote against, and with Nueva Canarias (1) that gave its seat to the Canarian.
Coalition this year, which this year has 2 deputies and has voted yes. The last votes on the 2023 General State Budget bill were held this Thursday at around noon, after an intense week of parliamentary debates. Sections of the bill are voted on separately. Since this Monday, the ministers of each branch have defended their areas before the Lower House. On Monday Jamaica Mobile Number List we saw how the Budgets went ahead with at least 165 votes in favor guaranteed. During Tuesday and Wednesday, in a morning and afternoon session, the 22 ministers of the coalition Executive defended the different sections of the public accounts before the Chamber. This Thursday some sections and the preamble of the future standard were voted on. The debates of the week in Congress have been marked by an intense controversy that broke out after a Vox representative said in her turn to speak that the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero: " Her only merit is having studied in depth Pablo Iglesias.
Those words triggered protests and displays of solidarity that still continue today with Montero. The vote started with the reminder from the president of the Chamber, Meritxell Batet, that the process is long, to "psychologically" prepare the deputies present. It caused laughter in the Chamber. This is what the parties have achieved after their negotiations on the PGE 2023 Esquerra Republicana (13 seats) has been the last to pronounce the meaning of its vote. On the platform this Thursday, their parliamentary spokesperson, Gabriel Rufián, made it clear that they will vote yes after agreements have been reached with PSOE and Unidas Podemos to transfer 900 million to Catalonia for infrastructure works. The coalition Government has depended throughout this legislature on the 13 seats that the Republicans have in the Chamber, but in the negotiations of these Budgets this has not been the case after EH Bildu, with its 5 seats, ratified its yes to beginning of the week.