The PP proposes 13 measures to the Government on DANA, reaffirms Mazón and condemns the violence in the demonstration in Valencia

The Popular Party presented this Sunday a set of measures that will be submitted to the Government for the reconstruction of the territories and of support to the people affected by the DANA to include them in the new package of measures that it plans to approve this Monday in the Council of Ministers.

The deputy secretary of Economy of the PP, Juan Bravoexplained at a press conference this Sunday that the party has been working on these measures for some time now. since Wednesday of last week, one day after the tragedy.

The measures include increasing the list of affected municipalities; creating a single portal for the management of aid from the DANA through a single window, which could be the Tax Agency; establish a vehicle renovation line, design a housing plan and create an education plan for thousands of children who have been affected.

In addition, the PP proposes to establish a mental health plan, to recover mobility, to make an exemption of the transport pass rate in the affected areas and to create measures related to the assumed expenses. Other measures include aimed at the recovery of the affected riverbeds and ravines. and to attend to infrastructures to guarantee adaptation to flood risk.

Complete the proposals to the Government taxation measuresFinally, the PP calls for work on the medium and long-term reconstruction plan.

“The Government left out the IBI exemption for the year 2025. I think we all share that it seems logical to extend it in both the IBI and IAE e also extend the IBI exemption not only to those who have been fully or partially rehoused but also to those who can prove that their homes have suffered significant damage,” said Bravo.

“Mazón has shown his face at all times”.

Bravo, moreover, has reacted to the demonstrations occurred this Saturday against the management of the DANA “condemning the violence” and has reaffirmed the support the president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón: “We must condemn violence. 31 policemen have been injured and we have seen how they have tried to set fire to the door of the city hall. But the most important thing is the utmost respect for the participants and the manifestations of pain of the Valencians and the rest of the Spaniards”.

“The Popular Party is with the Valencians and with its president Mazón, that has been showing his face at all times in front of the Government of Spain which refused to take charge of the greatest national emergency that has ever occurred in Spain. From here we must share the pain, condemn any kind of violence, because vandalism will never be the solution. The solution is to work all together,” said the PP Deputy Secretary of Economy.

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