Javier Ayuso analyzes the arrival of Monika Hohlmeier from the European Parliament.
Monika Hohlmeier comes from the European Parliament with a mission: to evaluate the use of the European Funds that Spain has received
Spain has already received more than 30,000 million from Next Generation funds
The columnist Javier Ayuso joins ‘En boca de todos’ and analyzes the news of ‘the woman in black’
The ‘woman in black‘ arrives in Spain this Monday from the European Parliament. Is about Monika Hohlmeier, the main person in charge of budgetary control in the European Parliament. It comes with a mission: evaluate the use of European Funds that Spain has receivedWoe to those who, according to what he says, have “no clue” as to what they are doing.
In the year 2020, Europe approved that Spain receive up to 140,000 million euross until 2026. At the moment, 31,000 have arrived and last Friday a new game of 6,000 million was approved.
Pedro Sánchez has assured that “almost 4 out of every 10 euros of the European Funds go dedicated to the ecological transition of the economyto”. According to the Government website, the largest item of the millions received, 23%, is allocated to the modernization and digitization of the industrial fabric. Then the urban and rural agenda is placed, with 20%. ç
Javier Ayuso joins ‘On everyone’s lips’
He columnist Javier Ayuso, who joined ‘En boca de todos’ as a collaborator this Monday, believes that we should be more concerned about our political parties than ‘the woman in black’. “I am more afraid of the frontism between PSOE and PP ”, has stated.
“All these suspicions of Monika Hohlmeier come from the crossing of accusations that are made between the Government and the opposition, essentially the PP. There is no country in Europe in which the government and the first opposition party are messing around, ”she has argued. According to Ayuso, the PSOE would try to “exclude the PP from any type of information”, while the PP would like to “boycott”.
For this reason, he believes that it is necessary to “work in the same direction” because “we play a lot with the Next Gen fundson”.
Regarding the use of these European Funds, he considers that “we are not doing it so badly” when a new item was approved last week. Despite this, he denounces “an absolute lack of transparency” and that the government wants “to be left alone with success.”