The PP and Vox pact in Murcia follows in the wake of Castilla y León and ends direct aid to unions and employers

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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The pact of PP y Vox to govern in coalition Region of Murcia It has definitely arrived in discount time, barely 24 hours before the start of the investiture to which the popular Fernando López Miras after the failed session in July. Both parties have needed three months since 28-M to bury the hatchet, avoid electoral repetition and reach an agreement, which has basically been possible by ceding the PP to Vox the Vice Presidency and a second Ministry. Because the general lines of the government program signed this Tuesday follow the trail of the previous autonomous pacts reached in Valencian Community, Estremadura o Aragon.

However, the document made public this Tuesday includes, among its 30 measures, the controversial suppression of direct subsidies to unions and employers. This is a question that Vox demanded, along the lines of what has already been done in Castile and Leon, and that nevertheless managed to be drawn in the rest of the autonomic pacts post 28-M. In Valencian, for example, one of the requirements popular he happened precisely to lead the social dialogue to avoid confrontation with the unions but also with the employers.

Specifically, the document signed jointly by the spokespersons for PP and Vox in the Regional Assembly, Joaquin Segado y ruben martinezcontemplates the modification of the Institutional Participation Law “to promote the method of competitive concurrence in the granting of subsidies, as opposed to the direct subsidy model”. According to the wording of the document, this will guarantee “a more efficient use of public funds.”

These are the aids that organizations receive based on their representativeness, and which to date guaranteed direct subsidy to the most representative ones. Its elimination, therefore, has generated a huge stir in Castilla y León.

The reference -or its absence- to the fight against sexist violence has been another of the most controversial issues and that has raised the most dust in the rest of the autonomous pacts between PP and Vox. In this case, both government partners limit themselves to a commitment to “eradicate violence against women”, but without expressly mentioning sexist or gender violence that Vox denies.

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